The Banjara tribe are nomadic people originally from Rajasthan who have spread across India. They were traditionally forest dwellers who collected and distributed wood. Banjara women wear colorful costumes decorated with mirrors and coins that indicate their origins in Rajasthan. Married women wear distinctive ivory bangles. After marriage, the groom gives the bride a silver pendant that is added to with each childbirth. Interviews with two Banjara women describe their involvement in handicrafts and running embroidery workshops to teach skills to girls.