
Indian Handicrafts
Description
Indian handicrafts are diverse and reflect the rich cultural heritage of the country. Here are some key types of Indian handicrafts in short:
Textiles and Embroidery:
Saree Weaving: Kanjivaram, Banarasi, Khadi.
Embroidery: Zardozi, Chikan Kari, Phulkari.
Pottery and Ceramics:
Blue Pottery (Jaipur).
Terracotta (West Bengal, Odisha).
Woodwork:
Carved Furniture (Kashmir, Rajasthan).
Wooden Sculptures (South India).
Metal Crafts:
Brass and Copper Ware (Rajasthan, Gujarat).
Bidriware (Karnataka).
Leather Goods:
Mochi Craft (Rajasthan).
Kumhar Leather (Uttar Pradesh).
Jewelry:
Kundan and Meenakari Jewelry.
Temple Jewelry (South India).
Bamboo and Cane Crafts:
Furniture and Baskets (Northeast India, Assam).
Stone Carving:
Tanjore Paintings (Tamil Nadu).
Khajuraho and Ellora Cave Carvings.
Paper Mâché:
Kashmir Paper Mâché (Decorative items).
Rugs and Carpets:
Kashmir Carpets.
Durry Weaving (Rajasthan).
These crafts are vital to India's cultural identity, with each region offering unique techniques and styles.