Monthly Archives: September 2020

  1. Rajasthani Crafts
    Rajasthani Crafts

    Rajasthan is the land of nature’s blended beauty, surrounded by huge mountains, picturesque landscapes, historical monuments, and palaces. Besides the exotic wildlife sanctuary, vibrant culture & traditions, the state is also renowned for crafting and Handicrafts of Rajasthan are exemplary in aesthetics, quality, and crafting. The unique handicrafts & arts of Rajasthan seem to be influenced by the Rajputs and Mughals. One can spend hours browsing these fantastic handicraft items. The Handicrafts of Rajasthan depicts the state culture and rich heritage, and that is what makes them exquisite.Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur are some of the best cities to shop ethnic Rajasthani jewelry. The Rajasthani’s are fond of adoring these beautiful gems. Each region of the state has its own different style.Jaipur, Johari Bazar is the renowned place to shop beautiful embroidery and mirror work textiles. The Sanganer area of the city is famous for dying and printing fabric. In Jaipur, one will find an eno

  2. Odisha Crafts
    Odisha Crafts

    Odisha, one of the backward state in the Indian union has also taken the advantages of new opportunities of globalization and designed policies in such a way to attract foreign investment and forge ahead with its policy of economic reforms. Now it has attracted FDI flows in different sectors of its economy. Globalisation has many impacts on its handicrafts sector. Odisha, which has distinguished crafts heritage, 'there are 69,395 handicraft artisans, which includes- 41,612 males and 27,744 females. Many of its crafts have long historical past and have been produced since antiquity. For instance the Applique crafts of Pipili in Puri district which is now an internationally well known craft, is thought to have been used to decorate the temples since 1054 A.D. Sources say, in ancient Orissa several crafts and industries also developed during the Nanda and Maurya rule as has been found from the excavated sites at Sisupalgarh (near Bhubaneswar), Jaugarh (in Ganjam) and Asurgarh.