Indian wholesalers of handicrafts : IHGF
Indian Manufacturers of Gifts Creating Winsome
Artefacts with Different Crafting Techniques
The Delhi Fair India 2017 gives the Indian manufacturers of gifts an
opportunity to present their outstanding work in front of global customers. It
witnesses the presence of thousands of national and international buyers. It is
a gainful opportunity for the makers of exclusive handicraft products. They
receive deserved laudation for their outstanding creations and make
acquaintance with global customers. They may use these contacts to increase
their clientele beyond the national boundaries. The buyers also receive a
variety of handcrafted items from single location. The gift fairs present
gainful scenarios to both buyers and manufacturers.
Handcrafted Clay
Products
The Indian
craftsmen use different techniques to create a variety of clay handicraft
products. The potters of Manipur use a coil instead of a wheel. They use Longpi
coiled technique to create stationery
and utilitarian products such as bathroom
accessories. They decorate these charming products with vibrant colours.
The craftsmen of Haryana, Kutch, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal
are famous for unique terracotta techniques.
The potters of
Gorakhpur use terracotta in order to create animal figures with appliqué
ornamentation. The potters from West Bengal create exquisite terracotta panels
with folk or epic themes. They also use terracotta to create human figurines,
animal statues and figures of deities. The potters of Kutch dry the
clay-artefacts in bright sunlight and color them after baking. The tribal
craftsmen of Thanagarh use terracotta to create colorful gift items. The
craftsmen from Delhi also create colorful figurines and decorative items with
terracotta. The potters of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are famous for glazed
ceramic items.
Handcrafted
Shell Products
The craftsmen
from India’s coastal area are famous for artistic creations with conches or
shells. The craftsmen of Odisha and West Bengal make beautiful etched designs
on shell horns. The craftsmen from India’s coastal area use conch shells to
create ornaments, utensils, decorative items and musical instruments. The
craftsmen from Visakhapatnam are famous for their unique creations with
Tortoise shell. The skilled artisans can use the tortoise shell to create sheds
for lamps and lighting stands. They
also create cutleries, jewelleries, buttons and decorative items out of
tortoise shells. The artisans of Goa and Kutch area are famous for
mirror-frames, photo-frames, chandeliers, wall-hangings and other decorative
items made of shells. The screens made of shells can enhance the décor of any
room.
Handcrafted Bell
Metal Products
The bell metal
is the alloy of copper and tin. The Indian craftsmen use this durable alloy to
create a variety of gifts &
decorative items. The Assam’s Kahar/Orja craftsmen have special tools to
create unique bell-metal products. The craftsmen of Kerala use bell metal to
create a unique cooking vessel known as Urlis. They also use this alloy to
create jewel boxes, pen-boxes, containers and a variety of utilitarian
products. The craftsmen from Odisha, West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh use
bell-metal to create Dhokra artefacts with tribal charm.
Handcrafted
Papier-mâché
The Indian manufacturers of gifts use the
painstaking technique of Papier-mâché
to create fashionable decorative items. The papier-mâché is used to create lamp
holders, animal figures, boxes, masks, wall-hangings, photo-frames, Christmas & festive decor products.
The craftsmen use bright colors to highlight the background and use lighter
shades to design the articles.
The Indian handicrafts exporters bring these exclusive gift items to Delhi fair.
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