Aurangabad Himroo Factory

Media & Coverage

Himroo Shawl Featured in BaiManus Cultural Video

Background of the Feature

This video presents a field based segment focused on Himroo shawls in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad). The feature records on location visuals showing the continued presence of Himroo related work and discussion around its past, present, and future relevance.

The segment includes narration and reporting that introduce the craft as an established textile tradition associated with the city. The coverage highlights its identity within local heritage and public awareness.

Production credits shown in the video include reporting by Sanjana Khandare and editing by Madhuram Solkepally, with production attributed to Baimanus Media Research Foundation.

Himroo Work Presented in the Video

The video displays:

These segments collectively introduce viewers to Himroo shawls through visual and spoken documentation.

Cultural Context Highlighted

The feature presents Himroo as a textile linked with earlier generations and continuing recognition in the present period.

The narration connects past practices with present visibility, describing the craft in relation to the city’s identity and its position within regional traditions. Himroo is widely recognized as a silk cotton textile traditionally associated with Aurangabad and its historical weaving heritage.

The presentation frames Himroo as a craft that remains known in cultural discussions and public storytelling.

Importance of the Coverage

This video contributes:

The segment functions as an accessible media reference documenting public narration around Himroo.

Continuity of the Practice

The video presents Himroo as a textile that continues to be remembered and discussed across generations.

Through narration and visual presentation, the segment reflects how the craft remains visible within public communication and cultural reference.

Legacy of the Feature

This video remains a documented media presentation associated with Himroo shawls and their cultural presence in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad).

It records narration, visuals, and reporting that connect the textile to both earlier traditions and present-day awareness.

Preserving Authentic Himroo

Aurangabad Himroo Factory continues the tradition of authentic handwoven Himroo in Aurangabad, sustaining a heritage recognized across generations.