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Rajasthani Textiles – Rajasthani Carpet and Durries

Rajasthan is a home to astounding varieties of traditional art and cultural crafts. It is a place, where tourists can find century old skills, which continues to produce some of the best artistic and exciting wares in the brilliant soil of Rajasthan.

Rajasthani Carpet

One of the very famous art from the family is the Carpet,which comes in use as floor decorations. The bright use of colors and the flawless designs and knitting make them highly popular with the tourists.

The exquisite Rajasthani carpets are a popular item of export today. The designs are mostly Persian and Caucasian. The motifs consist of human figures, flora, fauna, landscapes and geometric.

Rajasthani Carpets Historical Facts

Raja Man Singh I of Amer pioneered carpet manufacturing in Rajasthan. After he acquired several exquisite carpets from Heart (Afghanistan) for his palace, he also invited artisans from there to train the local workers.

Carpet and Durries Art - Rajasthan Handicrafts

Carpet and Durries Art - Rajasthan Handicrafts

Carpet Manufacturing Industry in Jaipur

Eventually Jaipur,  Bikaner and Amer became the prominent centres of carpet weaving. Carpet industry of Jaipur has surpassed many other centers in terms of extremely fine craftsmanship on wool and silk. An amazing variety of carpets in Persian, Kashmiri and Mughal styles can be fetched at real affordable prices.

Durries in Rajasthan

Rajasthan hand-woven cotton durries  also known as ‘Panja’ durries are known for their remarkable geometric patterns and colours.

The rugged ethnic look adds charm to the ambiance of Rajasthani rooms. They are certainly a fave item when it comes to shopping in Rajasthan.

They not only command sizable markets in india, but also overseas.

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Handicrafts of Rajasthan – A Combination of Traditional Arts and Crafts

Handicraft in Rajasthan

In Concept, In Colour, in Workmanship, the Art and Handicrafts of Rajasthan are incomparable. Be it jewellery, painting, furniture, leatherware, pottery, metal craft or hand-printed textiles, each object has a penetrating and irresistible appeal.  An ethnic aura envelopes even the simplest of forms, making each one truly a collectors delight.

It is therefore hardly surprising when people the world over, call Rajasthan a Treasure- Trove of Handicrafts and a Shoppers’s Paradise.

There is a profusion of exuberant colours and fascinating forms in the handicrafts of Rajasthan. They are in fact, a tribute to human refinement and sensibility and also a challenge, as it were, to the stark desert environment. In Rajasthan people obsessively decorate almost everything – be it camel, a kitchen wall, their clothes or themselves. No wonder each piece of Rajasthani handicraft never ceases to amaze.

Some of Handicraft Art have been briefly described below:

Blue Pottery - The Pottery Magic of Rajasthan Handicrafts

Blue Pottery - The Pottery Magic of Rajasthan Handicrafts

Pottery Magic

It was a new art form with a fascinating recipe of distinctive material like the ground quartz stone; the colour schemes are also peculiar like blue (oxide of cobalt), green (oxide of copper) and the external white.

Some of the pottery is semi-translucent, which lately is being experimented with other colours such as yellow, dark blue and brown. The conventional floral or arabesque, handmade patterns and the animal figure patterns are the prominent designs.

Paintings

Rajasthan has carved a niche for itself in the area of painting. The variation in art of painting ranges from pre historic rock paintings to wall paintings on palaces to huts, miniature paintings, phad and pichwais. Though many use synthetic colours, the traditional painters use mineral and vegetable dyes.

Rajasthani Traditional Jewelery Art

Rajasthani Traditional Jewelery Art

Rajasthani Jewellery

Rajasthan is known for the art of silver smithy, beginning from anklets to earrings to head gears.

A lot of effort goes into its making since most of the rural communities wear silver ornaments. Besides silver, it is known for its lac bangles, kundan and meenakari, enameled gold jewellery, uncut diamonds and emerald-cutting. Another most exclusive art is ‘thewa’ from Pratapgarh, popular for its gold work on glass.

Some of the traditional adornments are rakhdi (head ornament), tussi (necklace), baju bandh (armlet), adah (special necklace worn by Rajput ladies), gokhrus (bracelets), pajebs (anklets), etc.

If we start writing on topics covering Handicrafts from Rajasthan, we need a series of blogs, and this is just a start. If you have a smallest of interest in shopping, Rajasthan markets full of hand crafted materials is a heaven for you.

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