A Look at India's Crafts

Posted by Gege a.k.a Agan on Sunday, June 19, 2011

India is rich in works of art. It is often confusing to visitors to this country to decide which craft to take home with them. The options are many, varied and often inexpensive.

The first quality merchandise can often be found in the bazaars who populate the big cities like Delhi, Munbai in Bombay, Calcutta, Calcutta, Chennai, Madras. Literally thousands of places, from quaint shops of stalls, selling handicrafts to visitors.

A Look at India's Crafts
Rajasthan and Kashmir are the two largest producers of crafts for mass distribution. In Rajasthan, you will find businesses in textiles, jewelry, glass, ceramics, carpets and camel leather. Carpets, embroidered shawls and dominate the products produced in Kashmir. These are often considered the best quality available.

The many tribal communities in India engaged in unusual crafts that are popular with tourists. These crafts are wire tarakashi Orissa animal and large bronze sculptures in Nagaland. Himalayan areas produce a lot of silver jewelry, turquoise and coral.

Jewelry stores in India specialize in shiny items, 22 carat gold. Many of the local tribes in their traditional trade silver jewelry for gold most widely preferred. Often, jewelers have pockets of silver jewelry on sale by the pound. Brass and copper work in the trays, cups and plates. The best of these can be found in Varanast.

No mention of handicrafts from India would be complete without a mention of Bidriwork, a specialty of Aurangabad and Hyderabad. This art is a fine matte bronze alloy inlaid with silver and gold. Then used in the manufacture of boxes, vases and hugger, or water pipes. These are sure to be treasured by all who get one.

This article only touches on the rich traditional culture of India. Watch a lot of variety and choice. You're bound to find the perfect souvenir of your trip to India.