Indian Handicraft: A Perfect Combination of Traditions, Beauty, And Hard Work
Handicrafts are often notable for their uniqueness since they were made by hand. They are a reflection of the culture and tradition of the people who created them. Their beauty and quality may depend on aesthetic principles and subsequent hard work. Indian handicrafts can range from batik to wood carving, lacquer wood, hand-made garments, and Takashi (metal inlay in wood).
Here are an overview of those crafts and how or where they were made:-
Batik: The method of making colorful designs on clothes by dyeing is known as batik. The word is derived from 'tick', and is young for 'to dot', and when batik originated in Java, Indonesia, it easily became a part of Indian handicraft. Some of the best batik printers in India are from Bhairavgarh, a small town on the banks of the river Kshipra. The craftsmen of Rajasthan and Gujarat arrived there about 400 years ago when the Mughals ruled. The method they use for dyeing is similar to the traditional method used in Indonesia, where parts of the fabric are covered with dye so that the dye does not affect these areas. No batik pattern is the same, so each product is considered one of a kind.
Peetalnagri: A special type of Indian handicraft made of brass is called 'Peetalnagri', which is named Peetal Nagri or 'City of Brass'. It is an ancient art form of brass utensils that have been easily attained nationally and internationally, especially by the British and Mughals. It is notable for its intricate Persian patterns and development and adornment processes, which make every product unique. Contemporary artisans have started experimenting with new metals.
Uttarkashi: Known as 'the art of inlaying brass metal wires into wood', this Indian handicraft is practiced in Uttar Pradesh where wood carving and wood roots are common. The work of carving in this area was started by Kashmiri artisans who came in the 1860s. Some early products with Takashi are wooden slippers, which the pious Hindus wear. Inning and engraving were once done by the same artisans, but these days, both are already considered special skills.
Wood chipping: Products made of wood are decorated in bright and vibrant colors to enhance their beauty. Recently, Indian handicraft including lacquer wood has become popular with international customers. It is considered a geographical indication by the World Trade Organization. Also, various handicraft products include wooden handcrafted home decor, lighting, and textiles such as sarees and dress materials.
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ReplyDeleteIndian handicrafts are famous worldwide because of their heritage culture and tradition. I love your handicrafts that is super amazing. Thank you for sharing.
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