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Indian Crafts And Designs

People now a days showing their interest on that field as well so students are also getting admission on India's most popular colleges and institute in India.

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Indian Crafts And Designs

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  1. Indian Crafts And Designs In India various crafts and designs are available in every regions People now a days showing their interest on that field as well so students are also getting admission on India's most popular colleges and institute in India. So here we are presenting different types of crafts and art design work which are available in India.

  2. Kantha Embroidery Kantha Embroidery: Came into existence a whopping 500 years back in West Bengal, the Kantha Embroidery is quintessential skill and talent of the rural women of the state. Kantha literally means ‘Throat’, and it is associated with Lord Shiva.

  3. Terracotta Plaques A small village in the Rajsamand district, Molela is situated on the banks of Banas River. The uniqueness of the village is defined by the terracotta plaques that are built here. Interestingly, it is the only place in the whole of India where the potters are involved in making terracotta plaques. These plaques are unique in design and depict votive images Image Source: www.abhijna-emuseum.com

  4. Bamboo and Cane Crafts Bamboo Crafts in India are well-known crafts. All thanks to its eco-friendly attributes for making it a prominent craft form. From centuries, bamboo crafts had been on an apex position as India is one of the largest producers of bamboo as well as the cane. The bamboo craft has been giving a jump to the expression of tribal art and also providing the families a means of livelihood Image Source: www.indianetzone.com

  5. Leather Crafts The versatile, durable and one of the oldest materials, leather was once used to adorn the feet of the Kings. The same material, later on, went on to become the raw material for not just sturdy shoes for the mass, but also for exquisite footwear symbolizing royalty. Image Source: www.commons.wikimedia.org

  6. Bandhani or IndianTie & Dye Technique The word ‘Bandhani’ traces back its origin from the word ‘Bandhan’ meaning tying up. Bandhani is an old practice of art that prevails in the Indian State of Rajasthan and Gujarat and it started around 5000 years ago. Cities like Jaipur, Bhilwara, Udaipur, Ajmer and Sikar of Rajasthan and Jamnagar of Gujarat are renowned centers that produce Sarees, Odhnis and Turbans in bandhani style. Image Courtesy: IICD

  7. EkTaar Embroidery ‘EkTaar’ is one wire in Hindi and a form of embroidery that is primarily done on the garments of both men and women. It was traditionally done using a single strand of thin metal in sync with crystal work on the clothes. Image Source: www.pinterest.com

  8. Gota Patti Also called “Lappe Ka Kaam”, Gota Patti is one of the most famous arts of the Indian State – Rajasthan. Lappe Ka Kaam was traditionally made on religious idols, prayer cloths, royal outfits and attire designed for auspicious occasions such as a wedding. Image Courtesy: Pinterest; Pin: Gota Patti Lappe ka Kaam

  9. Pembarthi Metal craft The history of pembarti metal art goes back to 800 years when the lands of Hyderabad, situated 80 km from pembarti, was reigned by Kakatiya kings. The Kakatiya dynasty thrived for almost 500 years and the pembarti metal artifacts along with it. Image Courtesy: IICD

  10. Are you ready to bringing new life to the languishing crafts of India? Lead our country into the future with the design programmes focussing on the future and techniques of handicrafts. Join: IICD (Indian Institute Of Craft And Design) https://www.iicd.ac.in/

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