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Rajasthan is known as treasure trove of handicrafts. Art &
Craft is in the blood of Rajasthani people. Be it jewellery,
painting, metal ware or pottery, the people are master craftsmen.
The kings and the rulers were lovers of art & culture.They
encouraged the artists and craftsmen from time to time.People
in general have a habit of decorating their belongings. Be it
a camel or a wall or their huts they will decorate it.
FABRICS :
For centuries the people of Rajasthan have
perfected the art of printing using the vegetable dyes and
mineral colours. The Rajasthani textiles come in a wide range
of 'Block Printing', "Tie & Die fabrics"," Embroidered''
fabrics.
Block Printing : Rajasthan is the heart of block printing.
Most of the work is done by hand only. The art of block printing
& dyeing is associated with home furnishing and fabric
for personal wear. The main centers for the block printing
are Sanganer and Bagru.
Sanganeri Prints : Sanganer is a suburb of Jaipur.
The printing style is called as Sanganeri Print. Cotton fabrics
using vegetable dyes are printed. Red and Orange with floral
prints in yellow and blue is the style of this print. This
fabric commands a huge demand from the major fashion centers
throughout the world.
Bagru Prints : 30 KM. from Jaipur is a small town
called Bagru which has the art of printing a unique style
of its own. The circular designs in vegetable colours mainly
in black and brick colors with bold prints is the specialty
of this printing.
Tie & Dye : This is a highly skilled art. The
fabric is tied into small points with threads. When the fabric
as a whole is dyed the knotted points remain undyed. These
undyed points along with a dyed portion give a unique look.
This art is called "Bandhej''. Different patterns of this
art are named like "Lahariya" which is a diagonal/waves, “Chunari”
a dotted pattern etc. Jaipur, Jodhpur, Sikar, Barmer are the
famous centers for this art.
Mirror work & Embroidery :The woman of Rajasthan
has developed an art of embroidery along with mirror work
on the fabric. This is done by hand. 'Bikaner' is a famous
centre for embroi dered fabric. Barmer is known for its mirror
work. Sikar and Jhunjhunu are centers for animal patterns
on embroidery.
Applique work : It is an art where different pieces
of cloth are patched together. The exotic colour, shape and
pattern combinations against contrasting background catch
the eye.
Jaipuri Quilt : These are light weight quilts. The
weight of these quilts is as low as 250 gm. The specialty
of these quilts is that these are very warm in spite of such
a low weight. These quilts are soft & cozy. The outer
cover is of cotton or silk with Rajasthani prints on it Quilted
garments are also manufactured in Jaipur. These are in high
demand.
POTTERY

Jaipur is famous for its “Blue Pottery''. The distinctive
feature of this pottery is that it is made of ground quartz
stone. Clay is not used at all. The articles made out of this
mixture are treated at very high temperature. Each article
is hand painted in various shades of blue.
This art originally came from Persia.It was patronized by
Maharaja Ram Singh of Jaipur. No where in Rajasthan is this
art available.
Terracotta : It is an ancient art of Rajasthan White
& Red articles with geometric patterns are made. Pokaran
is a place where these patterns are made. Alwar produces paper
thin pottery. Bikaner is famous for painted pottery tinted
with lac colors. Terracotta pottery is still used for cooking
in villages of Rajasthan. Mulela : Is a place near Udaipur
which is famous for its terracotta wall plaques. These plaques
generally depict lord Ganesh & other deities.
Gems & Jewellery:
Rajasthan is known world over for its Jewellery and gemstones.
A wide range of precious & semi precious stone jewellery
is made in Jaipur & Jodhpur. Each area of Rajasthan has
a unique style of making jewellery. The rural women prefer
silver jewellery while the city women like gold jewellery.
Rakhri, Timaniyan, Bala, Baju band, Gajra, Gkhru, Jod etc.
are some of the traditional ornaments used by Rajasthani folk.
Enamelling on silver and gold is a speciality of Rajasthan.
This is called "Meenakari" Pratapgarh-meenakari known
as “THEWA” a work in gold on a green or red enamel
base is exquisite.Nathdwara is also known for Meenakari on
silver and other metals.Another traditional craft is called
“KUNDAN”-Setting of precious stones like diamond on gold.
This jewellery is exclusive both in terms of designs and workmanship.
Jaipur and Bikaner are famous for this craft.
FLOOR COVERINGS:
Dhurries & Woolen Carpets : Rajasthani
hand woven cotton carpets are known as Dhurries. These are
known for their light pastel shades and geometric designs.
Woolen carpet weaving is an ancient art of Rajasthan Raja
Man Singh of Amer introduced carpet weaving by bringing artisans
from Afghanistan. Jaipuri hand knotted carpets are similar
to the persian carpets. The color of Rajasthani carpets are
very exuberant. Local motifs and designs are very attractive
to foreigners.
Namda : This is a specialty of Tonk near Jaipur. Soft
woolen druggets in basic colour are decorated with embroidery
and applique work.
METALWARE :
Metalware : The metal work of Rajasthan
is primarily on brass. Jaipur is famous for engraved brass
work which is usually enameled. Engraving is done in three
stylish namely CHIKAN- a bold floral or namentation MARORI-a
minute lacquered pattern covering the entire body. beautiful
flroal designs all over the lacquered surface.Jaipur is also
famous for sculptures on metal specially brass. Other techniques
like hammering, chasing, perforating and reposes are also
used to create decorative metal waves.
“Koftagiri” a unique technique is practiced in Jaipur
& Alwar. Here one metal is encrusted into another in the
form of a wire. Shields, Swords and daggers are made by this
technique Silver is also one metal which is very popular among
Rajasthani metal crafts men. Articles like ‘Hand as’ or water
containers, trays, baskets, spice bottles etc. are very attractively
made. The enameled silver articles are also created by Rajasthani
craftsmen. ‘Badlas’ of Jodhpur are also very famous all over
the world. These are made from Zinc metal. Badlas are basically
water containers for keeping water cool. These are rectangular
or semi circular or round. With a covering of woolen Namda.
LEATHER WARE :
“Mojadi or Juttee” attractive footware
items are the most popular leather work of Rajasthan. The
hides of dead animals have never been put to better use than
these, Juttees are worn by people all over Rajasthan. The
leather is punched and gorged to create beautiful designs
studded and sequined. It is also embroidered and stitched.
This is done by hand only. This is done in Jaipur & Jodhpur.Other
articles like bags, pouches, water containers and Kupi a bottle
made of camel hide for keeping oil or perfumes, are beautifully
made in Rajasthan Bikaner is known for this craft which is
also called Gessowork.
WOOD CRAFT:
Furniture & Wood Carving : The painted furniture
of Jodhpur and Kishangarh is very famous. Screens, doors,
caskets, low tables & chairs are a few of these wooden
articles of Kishangarh, Shekhawati, Ramgarh & Bikaner
are famous for its carved wooden doors. The leather embroidered
chairs of Tilonia and the carved-back, string bottom chairs
of Shekhawati are excellent wooden craft. Carving on Sandal
wood is also done in Rajasthan Barmer is famous for the art
of wood carving specially doors, roofs and cradles.
STONE CARVING :
Religious themes are generally carved on different types
of stones. White marble is used for carving out statues of
Gods & Goddesses. This is done mostly in Jaipur. Animal
figures are also crafted throughout Rajasthan. Besides marble,
the soft pink sandstone, tamara stone, copper wired with green
specks and the soft chlorite of Dongarpur are the most commonly
used stones for carving.
PUPPETS & TOYS:
Puppets : The art of puppeteeri is
an ancient tradition of Rajasthan. The puppets of Rajasthan
are particularly charming on account of their colourful dresses
and exaggerated eyes & lips. The most quaint aspect of
these puppets is the way their expressions are painted these
puppets are mostly made of wood and dresses made from old
printed fabrics. The hands are made by stuffing rays into
the sleeves of the dresses.
Toys & Dolls : The Wooden toys of Udaipur are
very popular, soft tinted clay toys of Merta in Nagaur district.Stuffed
toys with embroidery over them is the product of Jaipur. The
toys from Bassi are also very popular. A cosmetic box called
‘Shringar dan’ is also a popular article.
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