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Indian Houseware and Decorative Show is Uniting Regional Metal Handicraft Items
The Indian houseware and decorative show displays the stunning metal handicraft products from different regions of India. The origin of metal craftwork happened almost 5000 years ago in India. The craftsmen of modern India successfully carry the legacy of their predecessors. These artisans use three different metals (iron, silver and copper) for handicraft items. They also use metal alloys, such as bronze, white metal and bell metal. The metal handicraft products are the highlight of Indian housewares fair due to their innovative designs. The craftsmen from different regions attribute different qualities to these items.



The artisans of Moradabad are famous for the making of brass handicraft items in Uttar Pradesh. These craftsmen use brass to create utilitarian products such as containers and cutleries. They use brass to create decorative items. The artists design these items with intricate etchings. These craftsmen also create showpieces from electroplated brass and white metal. The artisans of Banaras are famous for the making of cast sculptures. This region is also popular for the brass and copper handicraft items with traditional built and designs.



The craftsmanship of artisans from Kashmir’s Ladakh region is not readily available to the buyers. The accessories exportersfrom India bring these handicraft items to the buyers through houseware fairs. The craftsmen from Ladakh build traditional vessels out of brass and iron. The samovars, plates, bowls and trays from this region showcase rich engravings. They emboss or ornate the copper or silver items with calligraphic motifs. The oxidization of these items highlights the motifs. The designs become apparent from the background. This particular craftsmanship is famous as the ‘Naquashi’ technique of Kashmir.



The traditional metal craftwork in Gujarat includes the making of jewelries or designer panels. The craftsmen use silver, gold or brass to create different types of jewels. They design traditional trinkets with stones. They also create beautiful patterns with inlaying, engraving, etching or filigree. The handicraft ornaments from Gujarat are chief attractions of jewelryfair in India.
The modern artists from Gujarat combine tribal artistry with traditional metal crafting techniques. They use this fusion to create distinctive decorative items. The Kuch area is famous for silverware. The Kuch artisans create a variety of decorative items and boxes with thin silver plates. They create designs on these items with etching, embossing and scrapping. The artisans of other areas use copper, iron and brass to create utilitarian and decorative items.



Madhya Pradesh is famous for the uniqueness of Dhokra. This tribal craftwork is used to make utilitarian products, jewelries and decorative items. The Sarguja region is famous for the making of lamps andlighting products. The artisans of Raigarh are famous for the creation of animal figurines with brass or bronze. The Bastar is known for its winsome metal sculptures. The craftsmen of Bundelkhand are known for ornamented metal boxes.

The artisans of Southern India are equally efficient in the making of metal handicraft products. The Tamil Nadu is famous for unique Bidri work. The Andhra Pradesh is famous for filigree work. These items are invaluable to the connoisseurs of handicraft products. The Indianhouseware and decorative show brings a collection of metal handicraft items to these individuals.



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