Rikgitok – Traditional Garo Handmade Necklace
Rikgitok – Traditional Garo Handmade Necklace
The Rikgitok is a traditional necklace from the Garo Hills of Northeast India, handcrafted using natural, plant-based materials. This necklace represents the cultural identity and everyday life of the Garo community.
It is made from Rikwareng, a locally grown plant traditionally used for making Rikgitok, along with carefully selected natural seeds and grains sourced from Garo soil. Each piece is handmade using age-old techniques, making every necklace unique.
Traditionally worn in daily life, the Rikgitok is now widely worn during cultural festivals—especially Wangala, the harvest festival of the Garo people. Today, it is also appreciated globally as an eco-friendly, ethnic jewelry piece.
Key Features
- Handmade traditional necklace
- 100% natural, non-toxic
- Made from plant fibers, seeds, and natural materials
- Lightweight and comfortable for everyday wear
- Ethnic, tribal, and eco-friendly jewelry
- Suitable for festivals, cultural events, and casual wear
Cultural Significance
The Rikgitok is more than jewelry—it is a symbol of heritage, sustainability, and indigenous craftsmanship passed down through generations.
About the Maker – Mandi Art
Mandi Art is a Garo Hills–based artisan collective dedicated to preserving indigenous traditions through handmade crafts, traditional architecture, and cultural art forms. Their work is created using locally sourced materials and traditional knowledge, supporting community livelihoods and cultural preservation.
Beyond crafts and apparel, readers can also explore a rich collection of Garo literature, including short stories, poems, and articles. Some of these works have been published in local magazines and newspapers, and are also available to read online on the Jamadal blog, where readers can explore more of Garo literary contributions.
If you are interested in discovering more indigenous publications, you may also browse our Garo books collection. To learn more about the cultural background of the Garo community, you can visit the official page of the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council.
























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