Friday, July 20, 2018

EMPHASIZING THE ETHNICITY OF LAND OF KING'S - RAJASTHAN

Kesariya Balam Aaonee
Padharonee Mhare Desh Rey, Padharonee Mhare Desh!!




You all must be familiar with this song. As this is the famous folk song. This famous song was sung by Allah Jilai Bai in the Darbar of Maharaja Ganga Singh Ji. This song is about the welcome of the Rajput warriors on their return to home after fighting wars.

But, nowadays this song is being used to invite everyone to come and visit  Rajasthan. "Rajasthan" also known as the Land Of Kings is India's largest state by area. It has a rich and varied flora and fauna, it is the home for many wildlife also.

It is famous for its food, dresses,marvelous architecture, forts, dance and unique handicrafts. The royalty of the state is present in every bit and corner of its art and craft. So, let's take a small trip and find out some of the unique handicrafts.


1. Ivory Crafting

Ivory craft is not new in India, it has been around 4000years. Rajasthan for long has been the centre for ivory carving. The historic ivory carving and decorations in Rajasthan can be seen in the havelis and palaces in the state. Ivory items are carved from elephant tusks. It is a very soft material making it ideal for carving into different designs and shapes. Apart from intricate carving, artists also specialize in designing the surface with floral patterns or images of plants and animals and various geometrical patterns. It is considered to be an auspicious ornament. In tribal areas, married women are supposed to wear ivory bangles. The bangles are beautified with colour, patterns, glass beads. Ivory is also used for making pendants, earrings, finger rings, brooches etc. 





2.Meenakari Jewellery 

Meenakari is a popular art of embellishing the metal surfaces with beautiful colours that enhance the overall look of the designs. This art form was highly acknowledged by both the Mughals as well as the Hindus of Rajasthan who really liked the touch of Meenakari in Jewellery and other precious items. It is a unique kind of art that requires expertise and only done in Rajasthan as well as northern part of India. Enamelling a metal is known as Meenakari and only expertise artists can do it. It consists of the precious stones which are added to the metal surface and later enamelled through gold. The design includes the pattern of fish, flower or a bird. An ornament with both kundan and meenakari is astoundingly magnificent.




3. Silver Jewellery

Traditionally, jewellery in Rajasthan has served as a treasure trove of wealth. The village women in Rajasthan are togged up from head to toe in hefty silver ornaments which they never remove. The various kinds of ornaments that they adorn are Maang tikka, nosepin attached with a chain, jhumkis, choker, bangles, girdle, anklets and finally toe rings. In Jaipur, you'll find silver jewellery makers. Ornate tribal designs, geometric patterns and filigree work are much in demand.  A relatively new addition to the repository is silver studded with semi-precious stones. You can also find little silver boxes, containers, glasses, plates, bowls, pens, hand mirrors and many more. 




4. Jaipur Blue Pottery

Blue pottery is although an age-old craft and its root are from Turkey. It has been named so due to the predominant use of blue glaze painting technique. The designs mainly consist of animal and bird motifs, arabesque patterns, in mesmerising shades of blues. The raw material used mainly comprises a mixture of quartz stone powder, glass powder, Fuller's Earth, borax, gum and water. No clay is used hence it is extremely delicate. This pottery was mainly used in historical architecture, in the form of blue glazed tiles in mosques and tombs. In modern days the market sells souvenirs such as tea sets, plates, trays, lampshades, trinkets, coasters etc. 




5. Leatherware

In Rajasthan, jootis, bags, pouches, sandals are not only made with animal skin but also the back of the chairs are embroidered with woollen motifs. The leather is also used for bookbinding and Alwar is well reputed for this craft. The leather is beaten, tanned, dyed and then patterns are made on it by punching it. Then it is studded and sequined for effect, embroidered and stitched to create the special jootis. Embroidery known as kashida is done in jootis which make them a style statement.




6. Miniature Paintings 

The art of miniature painting was introduced to the land of India by the Mughals, who brought the much-revealed art form from Persia. They are a quaint mixture of Mughal and indigenous Indian styles. The Indian styles date back to Jain manuscripts. These manuscripts are inscribed on palm leaves and are illustrated with stylized miniatures and elements. These paintings are done with care and in minute details with lines and bold colours. The artist use paper, ivory panels, wooden tablets, leather, marble, cloth and walls for their paintings. The colours are made from minerals, vegetables as well as pure silver and gold also. 




7. Stone Carving

The Forts, palaces and beautiful havelis of Rajasthan all of them are superb examples of exquisite mason work. The fine stone carving and fragile jali work in stone are very typical of this area. Special stones found here are sandstone, yellow limestone, coloured and white marble. White marble statues of deities are considered to be a speciality of Jaipur. The sandstone carvings and ornamental stonework at the Hawa Mahal and the Amber Fort gateways.The men who transform stone into poetry, also fashion animals, human figures and  plain geometric forms apart from gods and goddesses.




8. Bandhani Or Tie and Dye

The tie and dye textile work of Rajasthan is among the oldest traditions of the state that is still in practice. These fabrics are quite colourful and come in various colour combinations. Tourists visiting Rajasthan make it a point to buy these tie and dye fabrics, as a souvenir of their visit. The work involves tying and dyeing of fabrics. The work is available in different materials such as cotton, silk, chiffon, georgette, satin, etc. There are various patterns of tie and dye work such as leheriya and bandhni.  The 'Leheriya' tie and dye is in a wave or ripple pattern, representing waves of the sea, using two colour patterns. Leheriya materials are available for odhnis, turbans, saris, dress materials, etc. Another tie and dye is ‘Bandhni’ or ‘Bandhej’. The patterns are usually floral or geometric, and the base of the fabric is mostly dark coloured like any shade of red, brown, black, green or blue. Others include ‘Mothra’, which is in a checked pattern, with opposite diagonal lines running across the cloth.




9. Embroidery

Gota patti or gota work is a type of Indian embroidery that originated in Rajasthan, India. It uses the applique technique. Small pieces of zari ribbon are applied onto the fabric with the edges sewn down to create elaborate patterns. Gota embroidery is used extensively in South Asian wedding and formal clothes. Attractive patterns and each motif has its own distinguishing name. The motifs are usually inspired by nature and may consist of flowers, leaves and birds or animals such as peacocks, parrots and elephants. Gota creates a rich and heavy look but is light to wear. In Rajasthan, outfits with gota work are worn at auspicious functions. It is generally done on dupattas, turban edges and ghagras.




10. Puppets

Kathputli is a string puppet theatre, native to Rajasthan and is the most popular form of Indian puppetry. Being a string marionette it is controlled by a single string that passes from the top of the puppet over the puppeteers. Kathputli is a join of two rajasthani language words Kath meaning wood and Putli meaning a doll which has no life. Kathputli means a puppet which is made entirely from wood. Painted wooden heads, hands made simply by stuffing rags or cotton into the sleeve of the dress, with painted expressions, arched eyebrows, mustache for men and nose ring for women and large expressive eyes on their face, puppets are draped with dresses made from sequined old fabrics. They are extremely popular as inexpensive mementos among the tourists.




Every household item in Rajasthan proves the statement false as we go through their embellished utensils, colorful attires, unique jewellery designs and embroidered shoes that infuse a new life and a cheerful look to the otherwise monotone of the desert sands. 


As i have been to Rajasthan i cannot resist myself to showcase one of my personal favourite craft of the place.


This embroidered umbrella isn't breathtaking and a marvellous artisans work. 

Hurry up!! Go get your bags packed and make a long trip to the Land of kings.. And dont forget to get an extra bag to get these beautiful handicrafts for yourself.

107 comments:

  1. Wow ! Incredible India and Incredible Rajasthan !

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  2. Hello Shilpar ! I'm from Oman.. Could you people help me with the meaning of Shilpkar ?

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  3. I love visiting Rajasthan.Its pretty and colourful.Beautiful pics.

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  4. Lovely pictures! You reminded me of my own trip there with my family. Rajasthan is colourful and has so much of history attached to it!

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  5. an awesome post… truly love the blend between majestic art and bright colours.

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  6. Rajasthan has always made a special place in my heart. ❤��

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  7. Hey!! Aarushi can you please help me with Mandana wall paintings info ?

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    2. Hi.. You can visit the link below and can check about it on our blog..

      https://shilpkarindicraft.blogspot.com/2018/08/indian-folk-art-mandana-doomed.html

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  8. Hello Ma’am,

    Congratulations on collating such an extraordinarily amazing blog!

    I am a media student from Mumbai and would like to document this art in the form of an AV. Could you please tell me where in Rajasthan will I be able to find it.

    Thanks
    Ashee

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  9. I like it, specially the stone carving art.plz also post ics of mandna art.try to collect those intricate patterns before they vanish.

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  10. Thank you! You must come and see the beautiful designs for yourself at JAWAI!

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  11. super blog les gars! blog génial ��

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  12. Ich bin ein neuer Leser Ihres Blogs! Wunderschöne Bilder und Post! Ich kann es kaum erwarten, mehr über ... zu lesen.

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    2. Hey Aarushi,

      Thanks for your reply.
      Surely will tune into your blog ! Love !

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  13. The umbrella looks so beautiful.. so colourful..
    Nice collection guys

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  14. Rajasthan is a place of festivals. The people are still very much attached to the roots and even on non-festival days you can find them singing and dancing in the evening.

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  15. Fantastic Tracy !

    Dabby

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  16. Wow…seriously honored to be included with so many of these kick ass craft blogs! thank you so much!!

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  17. Oh my gosh what have you done! I now have so many more blogs to follow and keep up with – they are all so lovely and inspiring!

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  18. thanks for sharing it !

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  19. Nice Information…Keep Share more….

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  20. Very Nice Blog,Thanks for sharing this valuable information

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  21. A lot of thanks ! For Posting Handicrafts Blog

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  23. What an awesome roundup. There is so much creativity here.

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  24. Wow, this is unique collection ! Thanks for sharing !

    Regards Riya Sen

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  25. indian handicrafts manufacturers:

    The Handicrafts Fair presents a worthy collection of these unique home furnishings to the buyers from all over the world.

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  26. What an awesome blog. This is unique collection. There is so much creativity here. Very helpful blog.

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  27. Thanks so much for sharing. It is so great to see the crafting revolution come alive!

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  28. Thanks for sharing this useful post, really these blogs are very helpful. They all are very interactive and inspiring.

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  29. Hi..
    Run3 here

    Great! Thanks for sharing the information. That is very helpful for increasing my knowledge in this field.

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  30. great …feeling inspired ..and dealing with handmade products

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  31. Hey this is an absolutely awesome list of crafting blogs!

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  32. May i know the scribblers names ? ����

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  33. Yo Aarushi n KayCee .. gr8 job !

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  34. Aarushi good efforts ! KUDOS!

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  35. Where from can i get the silver jewellery ? Do u guys do overseas delivery ?

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    2. Thanks for your prompt reply dear Aarushi..
      Love to see your enthusiasm ! You guys would definately roxk once you hit the market.. keep your faith and hard work ! God Bless !! Wish to get it from you ! Lots of affection ��

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  36. Kesariya Balam Aaonee
    Padharonee Mhare Desh Rey, Padharonee Mhare Desh!!

    Can I know the meaning of it ?

    - Mia,California

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  37. They do puppet shows ?
    What are these puppets ? What is their significance ?

    -Mia,California

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  38. Are you selling the Meenakari Jewellery the second one image ? I want dittoo same one please suggest ! ����

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    2. Oops !!!! Hard luck man ��������
      I wanted it for my gf ! Nyways ! Thanks ! ��

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  40. Wowwwwwwww... can u post something more about RJ ??

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  41. Do you have any website products ?

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  42. Hey.. Ghoomar Ghoomar song belongs to Rajadthan only India ?

    This is Anderson from Peru ! ��

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    1. Yeah.. Padmavat's Deepika Padukone was awestruck ! Ghoomar Ghoomar Ghume Re ! ������������

      Please post videos of folk songs too !

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    3. Hi Anderson.. Ghoomar is the thraditional dance form of Rajasthan.. The song you are talkin about is from Deepika Padukone's movie Padmavat which is based on Rajashthan's culture and queen Padmavati..

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  43. Can you tell me the song video ? Where from you got it ?

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  44. Good things to use as handricrafts for home decoration !!

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  45. Your blog has a very great bg ! Positive vibes ! Woahh !! ����

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  46. Love Love Love Love Love ! ��

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  47. Overseas Delivery ?

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  48. Where are you located ?

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  49. Stupid People ����

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  50. As your blog says
    A place where style and trend meets cultural heritage .

    Kindly elaborate how ?


    -Mia,California

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    1. Hi Mia, we are trying to bring a platform where the cultural heritage of India will be showcased in the form of handicrafts and other products... Right now we are trying to bring an awareness about the dying cultural heritage of this beautiful land.... Once we run commercial, all your queries will be answered....

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    2. Great Efforts KayCee! Your blogs have impressive posts ! Thanks for you generous explaination ! �� Impressive .. quite impressive !

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