India is an ancient land of traditions and exotic art. Crafts are an inherent part of India. Indian craftsmen are world famous for sculpting stunning wooden handicrafts out of every type wood available such as sandalwood, rosewood, mango wood, teak, etc. Most renowned handicraft manufacturing centres include Saharanpur, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kashmir. Some famous Indian handicraft are statues of Indian gods. These wooden statues have become a big hit in almost all cultures of the world and are viewed as a great gift to give to someone.
Handicrafts can be described as decorative items crafted by hands of proficient craftsmen. This is why every single piece of handicraft is unique. A master artisan carves a wooden piece to create items with simple hand tools and in the process produce masterpieces of extraordinary shapes, patterns and textures. Be it the handcrafted jewellery, decorative items, exquisite woodcraft, beads, furniture or utensils, India has it all.
The range of handicraft pieces that can be carved from wood is immense. You can find handcrafted wooden objects in almost all Indian Homes. Skilful craftsmen carve beautiful patterns and increase their loveliness by adorning them with beautiful jewels, with some kind of ornamental work of metal or pearl or any other stuff.
Wooden furniture is one of the most famous Indian handicrafts. The pieces are the most wonderful and desirable item. It is cheap, durable, beautifully carved, and among the best items with which to decorate your home. These wooden artefacts are very uniquely carved. These articles are not only decorative, but also have practical value. One can choose from a large number of range and designs, and if you want to want to gift someone, then wooden idols of gods such as Ganesha, Shiva, Laxmi, etc. are an ideal choice.
All Indian Handicrafts
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Indian Handicrafts
Indian handicraft truly represent the cultural brilliance and magnanimity of our country. Our handicrafts are symbolic of a culture that is a crucible of various customs, communities, traditions, tribes, languages and festivals. The history of handicrafts in India dates back to prehistoric times and captivates fertile blend of practicality with aesthetic creativity. Handicrafts of India beautifully showcases the mastery and brilliance of Indian craftsmen who have inherited and perfected this skill during all ages by impregnating versatile design and patterns on materials like stone, glass, wood, textiles, metal, papier mache, bamboo, cane, ceramics, clay and terracotta. Today, Indian handicrafts are largely exported, especially in countries like U.S.A., Japan, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Italy, U.K, Canada and France.
Some Popular Indian Handicraft Items are Metal Craft, Stone Craft, Terracotta, textiles, paintings, precious stones and terracotta, to name a few. Different metals are worked on to produce jewellery, statuettes, idols, implements, etc. Ornamental productions are manufactured by potters and craftsmen from all over India.
Stones of various shapes and sizes are sculpted to produce an aesthetic range of implements, sculptures, lampshades, etc. Baked earth is sculpted to produce a commendable variety of jars, containers, statues, jewellery, stools, tiles, etc. Craftsmen of J&K, UP, Karnataka and Kerala use various types of wood like Sandalwood, Teakwood and Rosewood to produce items like toys, plaques, furniture, wall idols, etc.
Precious and semi-precious stones such as ruby, pearls, amethyst, sapphire, lapis, lazuli, etc. are worked upon to produce beautiful jewellery. In Paintings, phad paintings, Mughlai paintings and Madhubani Paintings are worth mentioning.
Some Popular Indian Handicraft Items are Metal Craft, Stone Craft, Terracotta, textiles, paintings, precious stones and terracotta, to name a few. Different metals are worked on to produce jewellery, statuettes, idols, implements, etc. Ornamental productions are manufactured by potters and craftsmen from all over India.
Stones of various shapes and sizes are sculpted to produce an aesthetic range of implements, sculptures, lampshades, etc. Baked earth is sculpted to produce a commendable variety of jars, containers, statues, jewellery, stools, tiles, etc. Craftsmen of J&K, UP, Karnataka and Kerala use various types of wood like Sandalwood, Teakwood and Rosewood to produce items like toys, plaques, furniture, wall idols, etc.
Precious and semi-precious stones such as ruby, pearls, amethyst, sapphire, lapis, lazuli, etc. are worked upon to produce beautiful jewellery. In Paintings, phad paintings, Mughlai paintings and Madhubani Paintings are worth mentioning.
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