Handicrafts in India- The variety & Craftsmanship

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Handicrafts in India – Checkout the variety and craftsmanship India has a rich heritage, and the tradition is evolutionary for centuries. It is evident through the handicraft items. Handicrafts mirror the cultural identity of the people making them. Handicrafts exist in India for ages, and some are well-known such as the Kashmiri carpets, terracotta, Zari embroidered fabrics and silk fabrics, and ceramic products. The handicrafts exported to countries include Africa, Europe, East, and West Asia. Indian handicrafts are timeless wealth and carry the magnetic appeal of the culture. It is surviving through ages and promises beauty, exclusivity, style, and dignity. It is about processing materials using hand and simple tools that keep the products natural and facilitate recycling. Handicraft contributes to preserving many Indian traditions. Many artisans rely on these manual skills.

Role and Significance of Indian Handicrafts Handicrafts in India represent the culture and traditions of each region. They help preserve this heritage and rich art form associated with the lifestyle and history of the people and their traditions. The wooden handicrafts, the meenakari, the marble works, and a lot more are crucial for economic development. It provides employment opportunities.

List of Handicrafts in India Pashmina Shawls (Kashmir) Kashmir is the place that has the first woven textile, and Pashmina is the finest wool type. It is created using cashmere wool, and the shawls are hand-processed. The shawl production involves weaving, spinning, and finishing, through dedicated craftsmen and women. It takes 180 hours and is in a variety of colours featuring exquisite embroidery. It is soft and ensures warmth.


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