Ich Inventory Sindh

ICH Inventory Sindh

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Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) list

  1. Bandhano / Thari Chunri
  2. Beeri Bandhana (Beeri Tying)
  3. Chamra Kaapo (Leather Tanning)
  4. Chaunra (Traditional Thari House)
  5. Daejo (Dowry Making)
  6. Gaj (Traditional Embroidered Blouse)
  7. Ghout Jo Saman (Groom’s Items)
  8. Hikmat (Knowledge of Medicinal Plants)
  9. Kapro Ghaghro and Badiya (Attire of Rabari Women)
  10. Katho (Shawl)
  11. Lok Daahap (Folk Wisdom)
  12. Lok Geet (Folk Songs)
  13. Oral Traditions (Stories of Wisdom)
  14. Orera (Traditional House)
  15. Ralli (Patchwork Quilts)
  16. Satsang (To Gather)
  17. Senori (Base for Carrying Water Pot on Head)
  18. Tarai (Rainwater Harvesting)
  19. Teeto – Tejwa (Tattoo Making)
  20. Boreendo, Bhorindo

Boreendo , Bhorindo

Location(s): Keti Mir Muhammad Lund, Mithi, Tharparkar

 

The Boreendo, an ancient folk musical instrument from Sindh, is estimated to be approximately 5000 years old. It is noteworthy that an earlier form of the Boreendo was excavated from Mohenjo Daro. The instrument's unique shape, a hollow clay ball resembling an egg, is fashioned from clay commonly found in most of the central Indus Valley, rendering it frequently utilized in Sindh. The Boreendo's spherical shape allows for the variation of tuning, a characteristic feature of melodies from the area, achieved simply by moving the angle of the mouth.