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Indian Handicrafts, Contemporary Indian Art
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Handicrafts In India
Indian Art and Handicrafts
India's vast cultural diversity has resulted in a treasure trove of handicrafts.
The cultural exuberance and composite tradition that make this blend has found
full expression in heart-warming creations of master craftspersons. These
creators are extraordinary and have inherited and honed ancestral skills to
perfection. India is also a country where time honoured traditions coexist
in prefect harmony with the best of modernity.
History of Indian Handicrafts :
Excavations have found inroads into very ancient times. Archeology has revealed
the secrets preserved by the earth in its crust. Excavations of tools help
us understand the nature of production and the aesthetic standards of the
period to which they belong. The particular period and appeal of a handicraft
item can be gauged from the number of industries, technique of production,
types of goods produced and materials used. This state reflects the aesthetic
sense of the people, curvature of objects, lines, space, light and shades.
An examination of the visual arts, such as sculpture, paintings and terra-cotta
unveil the element of art. Not all crafts were produced for daily needs.Tools
used today reflect the traditions of the early age, as old as the Stone Age.
The rural and tribal artisans use processes and techniques inherited by them
from their forefathers in the creation of their crafts. Though the tools used
in that age were mainly for survival purposes, the making of these tools required
considerable amount of skill.
The Stone Age man adopted the 'hammer stone' method to make flake tools.
This require striking the mass stone near the edge at an angle of 120 degrees
with the convex surface of a water worn pebble selected as hammer stone. This
was perfected and put to use in the making of hand axes. Tools are a very
important component of this art. This is the beginning of the age long tradition
of handicrafts.
Crafts in India :
Metal Crafts : The line dividing craft and fine arts is practically
indistinguishable in the metal craft of India. Gold silver, brass, copper
and bell metal are shaped into intricately designed ../north-india-images, idols, jewelery
and utility items, having a finish and style unique in appeal.
Gold and Silverware : The princely States of India demanded
not only enameled jewelery but also enameled utensils such as wine, cups,
finger bowls, pill boxes etc., in both gold and silver prepossess, sometimes
studded with jewels. The craftspersons of India excel in this art. With the
evolution of new tools, technique and skills, they are now better equipped
to cater to modern tastes. Fully geared to meet modern market demands, today
the gold and silver plated articles produced are usually plain or, even when
ornamented are devoid of extensive encrustation. Portions of silver ,articles
are sometimes covered with gold water. The designs thus formed are known as
GANGA JAMUNA pattern from the Ganga and the Yamuna rivers which meet at Allahabad
and flow together.
Pottery : Eye-catching articles of functional and decorative
value are fashioned by the skillful potters of India. The crafts person 0f
KHURJA in Uttar Pradesh have evolved a style of their own by raising the pattern
with the use of thick slips into a light relief. Glazes in Warm shades of
autumnal colors like orange, brown, and light red have also been developed
by them. Floral designs in sky blue are worked against blue background. A
type of pitches like a pilgrim's bottle, decorated in relief by a thick slip
is especially of Khujra.
Stone Craft and Marble Inlay Work : It's amazing how odd
blocks of stone are cut shaped, inlaid and published into beautiful objects
of everyday use by the skillful craftspersons of India.Rajasthan may be called
the land of marble with its stone in various colors and textures.
Metal Ornamentation : Metal ornaments have been a rave in
all ages and times. The II tractive contrasts in colors and textures of metals
has led to the evolution of the metal ornamentation through techniques like
inlay, overlay, applique, fixing of colours etc.
Enamelling : Enameling is the art of coloring and ornamenting
the surface of the metal by using over it various mineral substances. The
beauty of the article depends on the skill and resource of the worker and
the excellence of the material employed. The range of colors obtained on gold
is much greater than that on silver, copper and brass. Three forms of enameling
are known to exist. These include the "Cloisonne of Japan and
China", the "Cham Lev Pattern" extensively
practiced in Lucknow and Varanasi and Jaipur specializes in enameled trays
and trinket boxes.
Precious And Semi-Precious Stones : India's fame in precious
and semi-precious stones was well established before the arrival of the British.
The land that spells royalty is the home of nameless precious and semi-precious
stones like "Mothers of Perals", "RUBIS",
"Sapphires", "Lapis",
"Lazuli", 'Aquamatines",
"Amethysts" and others. The process of transforming
a rough stone into a shapely object of beauty and luster calls for a great
degree of skill in which Indian craftsmen are adept to the core.
Costume Jewellary : For the hi-fashion women of today there
is nothing quite like the offbeat style of self adornment - pick the style
that suits most. For, with the passing of centuries, the old appears offbeat
today, having an irresistible lure for women the world over.India is one of
the most important countries for the manufacture and export of costume jewelery.
It has the largest productions base for glass beads.
Embroidery : In the field of ornamentation, embroidery alone
can match , Jewelery. It is an expression of emotions, rendered with patient
labor which induces grace and elegance into articles of everyday use.Noor
Jehan, wife of the Mughal Emperor is said to have introduced art of Chicken
to Uttar Pradesh. The chicken work of Lucknow patterned on lace is delicate
and Subtle. The stitch by its sheer excellence provides ornamentation to the
material. The charm lies in the minuteness of the floral motifs, stitches
chill used are Satin stitch, button hole stitch, dar stitch, knot stitch,
netting and appliqué work which brings a charming shadowy effect on
lac Embroidery done in metal wires by "Kallabut"
or "Zari' as It is popularly called, is in a class by
itself. The heavier and more elaborate work is called "Zardozi".
The ground material used I heavy silk, velvet or satin. Salma sitara, badia,
katoru, seed pearls a used for decoration Kamdani, a lighter needle work done
on lighter maternal, Produces a lovely glittering effect, especially in designs
known as Hazaita Booti, thousands dots, done with zari thread. Kamdanl is
used for, weaving apparel such as scarves, veils, caps etc.
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