Surabhi Restaurant and Turban Museum

Museum Address
Subhash Chowk, Old Amer Road
City
State
Rajasthan
Pin Code
302002
Email
dvs302@gmail.com
Phone Number
Are there any docents or guides who visitors can directly call to book for a guided tour?
Yes
First Name
Ganesh
Last Name
Bamboli
Mobile Number
When was the museum established?
1998
Main category
Other categories
Briefly describe the history of the museum, its collection and donors.

The Surabhi Restaurant and Turban Museum is conveniently located at a quaint spot near Subhash Chowk. The haveli in which the museum has been established, dates back to 1727 A.D. It was the palace of the prime minister of Sawai Jai Singh, and is dedicated to Late Brig. K. Chand Singh of Bhagwanpura (Nagaur).

The museum has one large hall displaying collection of turbans across three states of India, namely, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. Classification of turbans rely on seasons, community festivals, and family circumstances such as marriages, birth, and death. A phalguniya turban, for instance, would be worn during the spring season, the dotted chunri pattern or bright colours signify a marriage or birth of a child while dark blue, maroon or khakhi signify death in the family.

There are two types of turbans that are on display: 

Safa (10 meter long and 1 meter wide), a turban for daily use. Shape and color are discerning factors to determine a person’s position in society, background and what he does for a living.

Paag (22 meter long and 6 inches wide), which is tied once and worn like a cap till the material gets dirty and is then replaced with a new one.

The haveli complex houses a library with an extensive collection of books on Rajasthan/India and a museum shop. A Bhopa singer and Rajasthani folk dancers perform at the haveli during dinner. There are also turban-tying competitions and demonstrations in the premises.

Photography
Yes
Videography
Yes
Cafeteria
Yes
Museum shop
Yes
Wheelchair friendly
Yes
Restroom
Yes
Drinking water
Yes
Locker room
No
Parking
Yes
Information in Braille
No
Workshops/seminars/lectures
No
Garden/picnic area
No
Audio/visual guides
No
Guided tours
Yes
Library and archives services
Yes
IT facilities ( Photocopying, printing, computer )
No
Auditorium
No
Conference/ Seminar hall
No
Museum membership
No
Conservation lab
No
Research lab
No
Who manages the museum?
Private Organization
Email
dvs302@gmail.com
Others:
Owner
Person-in-charge of the museum
Owner
First Name
Jyoti
Last Name
Singh
Mobile no.
Reference Link
https://www.facebook.com/pg/surabhirestaurantjaipur/about/?ref=page_internal
What is the average duration to see the museum?
less than 1 hour
Map your museum’s correct location on the map given below.

26.9319841, 75.8316652

Is the museum currently closed?
No
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Facade of the Museum
Gallery Images
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Courtyard view of the complex

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The display portrays the change of the colour with the change in every month of the year. The summer colours are lighter as compared to the winter colours that are warmer. 

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Colours in the turbans
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Worn by the bridegroom of the Maheshwari (business) community. A luminous gold band is also used as a decoration

Medium
Cotton
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Maheshwari Wedding Pag (Northwest Rajasthan)
Size
16 meter / 6 inches
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Worn by Kalbelia groom. Kalbelia community are traditional snake charmers. The front portion of the turban is made up of threads with mirrorwork on it. 

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Cotton, Tie and Dye
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Kalbelia Wedding Turban, Jodhpur (West Rajasthan)
Size
9 meter / 1 meter
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Worn during weddings by the Sodha Rajputs. They migrated to India from Pakistan during the partition and are settled along the border in Jaisalmer and Barmer.

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Coloured cotton
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Sodha Rajput, Jaisalmer (West Rajasthan)
Size
9 meter / 1 meter
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A few villages around Barmer were gifted to Bhati Rajputs. This particular area is called Bhatipa and the people of this region wear this particular style of turban.

Medium
Tie & Dye
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Bhatipa Pech Safa, Barmer
Size
9 meter / 1 meter
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Based on a style introduced by Maharana Amar Singh of Mewar. The decoration used are typical of royalty. 

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Amar Shahi Pag, Udaipur
Size
22 meter / 6 inches
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A common turban of the Rebaris (Camel Herdsmen) from Jalore.

Medium
Cotton
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Rebari Safa, Jalore
Size
9 meter / 1 meter
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Worn by the Langa community during weddings and festivals. 

Medium
Cotton
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Langa, Jaisalmer
Size
9 meter / 1 meter
Entry Fee
Not Applicable
Opening Days
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Opening Time
11:00 a.m.
Closing Time
11:00 p.m.