10 Amazing Indian Art and Craft to be your Souvenir

 

From the ancient times till today, India holds a unique place in the world owing to its fabulous art and crafts. History tells us how kings and queens from distant land sent out their courtiers to fetch handcrafted jewellery, textiles and artefacts from India. Our traditional arts and crafts of India travelled through important trade routes such as the Silk route to influence art in other countries as well. Even today, the craftsmen of India remain unparalleled to the rest of the world. 

In a sense, our handicraft is a mirror of the diverse culture of our country. Each part of our nation has a different craft to showcase. So if you love curating souvenirs, then India is more like a treasure trove for you. Wondering which art to souvenir from which state? Join us as we explore ten amazing art and craft that you can curate in your travel across India:

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Dhokra, Chhattisgarh

Dhokra, Chhattisgarh
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When you think about one of the most ancient civilizations of the world, the Indus Valley, in terms of its art, what image flashes before your eyes? It is likely to be that of an iconic bronze figurine of what seems like a dancing lady. But have you ever wondered how those ancient people were able to give such accurate details to their figurine? The answer is Dhokra.
Fun Facts:
Surviving for more than five thousand years, Dhokra is an art of making metal artifacts through a special casting technique. The process of creating such exact figurines through this ancient technique is so complicated that it may take up to months for completion.
Where to buy it?
For original Dhokra pieces, a trip to Chhattisgarh is a must. 

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Thanjavur Doll, Tamil Nadu

Thanjavur Doll, Tamil Nadu
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Are you fascinated by the roly poly dolls that often adore dashboards of cars? While most of these come from outside, you may be amazed to know that India has its own ancient roly poly dolls too. And they look way more colorful and fascinating than the ordinary dolls that you may have come across. We are talking about the Thanjavur Dolls of Tamil Nadu.

Fun Facts:
Traditionally known as the Thnajavr Thalaiyatti Bommai, the origin of this doll dates back to the first half of the 19th century. Usually found in pairs, these amazing dancing dolls are made in semblance of the king and queen. The heads of the dolls are detached from the body and designed in such a way that they seem to be dancing to some classical tune. It is undoubtedly one of the most famous handicrafts of India.

Where to buy it?
Although you can find these dolls online, the authenticity is best guaranteed when you source it from Tamil Nadu.

Warli Painting, Maharasthra

Warli Painting, Maharasthra
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Tribal life has always held a special kind of appeal among people. Be it their cuisine or their fabric, each aspect of life reflects a unique love and bond with the surrounding environment. A beautiful depiction of the tribal life can be found in the Warli paintings of Maharashtra. Many historians claim that the Warli paintings are among the most ancient art forms of the world. Even today, the tribesmen have preserved their techniques of creating this unique art form.

Fun Facts:
Since the Warli culture centers on the idea of Mother Nature, most of the depictions are related to her. Apart from those everyday lives of the tribal people, their festivals and myths are the most popular subjects of this painting. You will be surprised to see how the tribe has been able to preserve its simple lifestyle despite being only a few hundred kilometers away from Mumbai.

Where to buy it?
To see how Warli art is created, plan a trip to the Sahyadri ranges for your next holiday.

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