Art and Handicrafts of Rajasthan
If you come across an Indian handicraft object abroad, maximum chances are that it was made in the state of Rajasthan. Connoisseurs, wholesalers and buyers from across the world throng in their thousands to the state to shop for clothes, textiles, miniature paintings, jewellery, puppets and pottery. As a destination for souvenirs, nowhere else in India comes close.
Rajasthan has rightly been called as 'the treasure trove of Indian handicrafts and shopper's paradise'. The state is still famous for its art of handicrafts, which has been kept preserved despite the many upheavals that characterized its history. The rich legacy of Rajasthan has contributed to its economy. There is no doubt that its handicrafts of Rajasthan have caught the imagination of the people all over the world. This has resulted in the good income for its craftsmen.
Extremely amazing and unique in color, concept and workmanship, the art and handicrafts of Rajasthan are unparallel. Be it metal craft, furniture, painting or leather ware. Each object has a sharp and irresistible allure. An ethnic aura envelopes even the simplest of forms, making each one truly a collector's delight.
The hand woven woolen carpets of Rajasthan generally employ Persian styles. Carpets and durries are specialties of Bikaner. The traditional cotton durries of Jaipur and Jodhpur are mostly in pastel shades with geometrical motifs design.
Marwar region in Rajasthan is noted all over the world for its artifacts, antiques, traditional furniture and handicrafts. Finely designed objects such as photo frame, jharokhas and white metal products are amazing.
As a result there has been a growing demand for the handicrafts products of Rajasthan all over the world and Rajasthan holds a pride of place among the largest handicraft hubs of the planate.
It is indeed a compliment to the spirit of the people of Rajathan who work
hard to put the state on the world map of handicrafts.
| Suggested
Tours |
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Rajasthan:
Life Style |
| Duration:
15 Days |
| Places
Covered: Delhi, Mandawa, Fatehpur, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur,
Udaipur |
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| Rajasthan:
Living Museum |
| Duration:
29 Days |
| Places
Covered: Delhi, Ahmedabad, Dungarpur, Udaipur, Ghanerao,
Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Jaipur, Agra |
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