Best Wooden Handicraft Exporters by EPCH
Wooden handicraft is one of the oldest and most
popular forms of handicraft. Each state
is famous for their own
woodwork which using different types of woods that are unique
to the region. To name a few
states that have carved their own niche in wooden
handicrafts are Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Kerala,
Gujarat, Karnataka and
Rajasthan. Value of wooden handicrafts are greatly determined by the type
of wood being
used. Here is some quite
popular woodwork from India and the works of art carved from
them.
are highly durable and resistant to dry wood
termite. Back in the day craftsmen
used to craft
meticulously designed ivory inlays into
rosewood panels and masks to create impeccable works
of art; but the ban of ivory has hurt
ivory artisans severely. Other rosewood crafts that enjoy
Popularity is sculptures, paintings, wall frames, rosewood furniture, chess board,
inlay frames
& other decor articles.
Believed to be scented by the Gods,
sandalwood is considered sacred. It is quite known for its
Work ability and value of the crafts
carved out of it. Sandal wood handicrafts
are high on demand
in abroad and locally alike. Found
mainly in two variants, the Srigandha variant of sandalwood is
Closed grained and yellowish brown in
color while the Nagagandha variant is darkish brown in
Colour. Sandalwood gives birth to a wide array of handicraft products ranging from idols of
deities and finely twisted chariots to
decorative pieces such as paper cutters,
walking sticks,
name
cases, trays, boxes, photo frames, fans, cigarette cases, holders, and the ever
popular
sandal wood
elephants. Sandalwood products were introduced to the royalties by craftsmen in
the early days and ever since, sandal wood handicrafts has gained a lot of
popularity owing to
their beauty and advantages over other
woods.
One of the most intricate and gorgeous #handicrafts of South India is
associates with the equally
Stunning art form of Kathakali. Kiritams, the wooden
headgear worn by Kathakali artists
are
Inlaid with a variety of materials like stones, gold thread, silver beads,
colored cloth and glass.
Massive effort and attention is paid to
bring even the most minute details to perfection. Tribal
masks are some of the oldest and
culturally entrenched handicraft
that uses wood as the
material. Bordhuvan village in Nangaon district of Assam is considered to be the
birth place of
crafting tribal wooden masks. The masks go by the name of ‘Mukha’ while the artisans
behind
the masks are called ‘khonikors’. Carved from wood,
these masks are considered a charming
home
decor
in the cities while they are of great religious significance in the villages.
The history
and that our wooden handicrafts track back to, shows us how deep rooted they are
in our
culture.
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