6 Indian towns known globally for their handicrafts
Teesha Shirodkar, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : Nov 1, 2024, 08:51 IST
6 Indian towns known globally for their handicrafts
India is a treasure trove of handicrafts, which has a rich tapestry of cultural heritage and a deep expression of artistry. These traditional crafts resonate in each region according to the traditions, skills, and creativity of local artisans.
From exquisite jewelry, intricate textiles, beautiful woodwork, and colorful pottery, these handicrafts are not just simple commodities but stories woven into Indian society.
Here are a few towns that are globally acclaimed for their handicrafts:
Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh
Moradabad is often known as "Peetal Nagri" or Brass City. This city has made its name all over the world in brass handicrafts. Skilled artisans make decorative as well as utility items by passing down age-old traditional techniques. Intricately engraved brass products find a place in the international market. That is why this place has become the hub of brass craftsmanship.
Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir
The most special thing about this place is the famous Pashmina shawls and unique papier-mâché, and the handmade fine wool from Pashmina in their shawls reflects warmth and gives an exceptionally smooth look, including some beautifully made embroidery inside them. Some of them also specialize in beautiful arts like exquisite pieces of colorful, attractive decorated items nicely painted according to the specific motifs from traditional Kashmir.
Mysore, Karnataka
Mysore is renowned for luxury silk sarees and excellent sandalwood carvings. The sarees are known for bright colors and fine texture with gold zari work adorning them, which Indian brides wear. In addition to that, the artists of Mysore carve exquisite sculptures and ornaments from the wood of sandalwood trees. The markets of Mysore provide a glimpse into these beautiful crafts and attract people from all over the world
Jaipur, Rajasthan
Jaipur is also called the Pink City. It is a place where gemstone cutting and jewelry making are known. The artisans of this place are very skillful in traditional techniques like Kundan and Meenakari, which gives it an exquisite look with the history attached to it. Johari Bazaar is a treasure trove for jewelry enthusiasts who want something unique and handcrafted. The jewelry of Jaipur is a reflection of the patronage of the royals and centuries of craftsmanship.
Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh
Saharanpur is famous for its good woodwork. Artisans in this place make beautiful carved wooden furniture and decorative things from Sheesham wood and Mahogany. Such intricate designs and perfect polish are given to the article that it has become an important place for wooden crafts.
Kutch, Gujarat
One will find the best, vibrant textile crafts that come from the people of this place. There will be bandhani and the kind of intricate embroidery work; such beautiful fabrics, mostly with mirror work and traditional motifs, create a colorful fabric under the hands of local artisans in Kutch. The Kutch handicrafts are artistic expressions of the local Gujarati community.
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