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Textiles
Rajasthani textiles come in a fascinating range ot dyed and
block-printed fabric which are further. embellished by embroidery.
Stunning, unusual combinations of scarlet and shocking pink, purple
and orange, turquoise and
parrot green, saffron and crimson, shot with gold and silver steal
the limelight. Rajasthan is the heartland of hand-block printing.
Sanganer in Jaipur is virtually flooded with block makers and
printers. The art of Khan
or overprinting in gold is also practised here. Today, traditional
vegetable and mineral'dyes are gradually being replaced by chemical
ones. The town of Bagru excels in delightful circular designs in
dark glowing
vegetable colours printed on bed spreads, table linen and clothes.
Textiles printed here have won the hearts of millions at home and
abroad. The red, black and olive green, mosaic-like patterns of the
Jajams of
Chlttaurgarh are used for women's skirts & wraps and floor
coverings Heart-warming textiles, dyed in the bandhani or tie style
reign supreme in Rajasthan. The highly skilled process.
Different methods are used to tie the fabric into small points
producing different patterns like Lahariya, Mothda,Ekdali and
Shskari. The best bandhani work comes iikar and Jodhpur, while
Jaipur. Pali. Udaipur and Nathdwara are the other centres. women of
Rajasthan haveem broidering fabrics. Embroidery practised in Bikaner
is done by counting threads. The women of skar and Jhunihunu
specilize in making patterns of animals. Chain stitch is popular in
A!war. Dancing figures.
Flowers and peacocks are the favourite motifs. Women of Barmer use
mirrors, thus enhancino the beauty of the embroidered piece. In
applique, different pieces of cloth are patched together to make a
multicolouredmosiac.. The exotic colours, shapes and pattern
combinations against constrasting backgrounds catch the eye.
Blue Poetry
Blue pottery is an art form from Persia and was introduced in
Rajasthan under the patronage of Maharaja Ram Singh. Blue pottery is
new art form with a fascinating recipe of distinctive material like
the ground quartz stone. The color schemes are also peculiar like,
blue (oxide of cobalt), Green (oxide of copper) and the external
white.
Some of the pottery is semi- translucent and lately is been
experimented with other colors such as, yellow, dark blue and brown.
The conventional floral or arabesque, hand made patterns and the
animal figure patterns are the prominent designs. The various
articles shaped out are mostly the traditional ones like surahis or
pots of different shapes and size for multiple use, ashtray, tiles,
flower pots, lamp shades, jars various accessories or interior items
are the forte of this art of pottery.
Carpets
Rajasthan is traditionally well-known for fine-quality hand-knotted
woollen carpets. Jaipur, Ajmer, and Bikaner are main centres for
this craft. The colours found are blue, red, and purplish-tints in
combination. The other combination is light green and deep blue. The
border motifs include bold flowers and long serrated leaves.
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There is a move to revive traditional designs like dushala, charkona,
mehrab and shikar. The carpet in Indo-Kerman design has ivory or
cream as the background colour with floral design all over or in the
centre. Complex carpets, requiring 400 to 600 knots per inch, are
not woven any more; simple carpets with counts of 16 to 36 knots are
being woven. Rajasthan has a strong wool base as it controls 50 per
cent of total wool production in India and there is enormous scope
for disseminating this craft in rural areas.
Jewelry
Some of the most charming and attractive hand crafted jewellery
comes from Rajasthan. Rajasthan is famous for its jewellery industry
and it is one of the world's largest centre for hand-cutting of
gems. It is India's important source for precious and semi precious
stones like; Ruby, Emerald, Garnets, Agate, Amethyst, Topaz, Lapis
lazuli, Carnelian, etc. Rajasthan is known for the art of silver
smithy, beginning from anklets to earrings to head gears. A lot of
effort goes into its making since most of the rural communities wear
silver ornaments. Besides silver, it is known for its Lac bangles,
Kundan and Minakari, enameled gold jewellery, uncut diamonds and
emerald-cutting. Another most exclusive art is 'thewa' from Chittaur
popular for its gold work on glass. Some of the traditional
adornments are Rakhdi (head ornament), Tussi (necklace), Baju Bandh
(armlet), Adah (special neclace worn by Rajputs), Gokhrus
(bracelets), Pajebs (anklets), etc. Kundan,the art of setting stones in gold
famous in Bikaner and Jodhpur. Minakari is the Art of enamelling in gold
and silver for other metal (meenakari can be done in precious, semi
precious gems or the cheaper coloured glass also. it is made in Jaipur,
Nathdwara and Pratapgarh.
Leather wear
Rajasthan is embarkly known for its Jooties Jooties reflect the unique
style of every district they belong to. It is amazing how the leather is
beaten, tanned and dyed and put to the best use. The leather is punched
and gouged to create patterns, studded, sequined and even embroidered
with woolen motifs. Cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Barmer, Jaisalmer is
famous for Jooties. Bikaner is best known for painted Lampshades,
shields, vases, Mojharies made out of camel hide. Hard Bag, belts, hats,
chairs, foldable chairs with graphic embroideries are from Tilonia.
Jaipur and Jodhpur are traditionally known for their footwear. The
popular jutis come with astistically embroidered uppers. They are
incredibly sturdy and long lasting and although somewhat uncomfortable
for the first few days, they fit like a glove after they are worn for
some time.
Bikaner is known for its painted perfume bottles, waterjugs, vases and
lampshades made from camel hide. Today, designer hand - bags with
graphic embroideries also make a good buy.
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