Indian Products Trade Fair 2017 : EPCH.IN

Indian Vendors of Handicrafts bringing Mesmerizing Creations of South Indian Artisans to Exhibitions
The Indian vendors of handicrafts supply a variety of handcrafted artefacts to the fairs. These vendors collect exquisite handicraft products from different corners of India. The India is separable in five different zones – east, west, north, middle and south. Every zone offers unique artefacts to the Indian handicrafts exporters. The South Indian craftsmen offer different types of handcrafted products to the Indian vendors. The southern zone is popular for Dravidian artistry. The evidence of this artistry is seen on South Indian wall carvings. The South Indian handcrafted items exhibit the similar features.


Tanjore Paintings

The Tanjore paintings are popular all over the world due to their unique painting and coloring techniques. The craftsmen of Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu use the wooden planks to make these exclusive paintings. The storytelling on Tanjore paintings revolves around a main figure. The painters select a deity as central character and paint the rest of the characters accordingly. The painters of Thanjavur prefer Lord Vishnu or his 10 avatars to other deities. The use of vibrant colors makes these paintings look lively and exquisite. The painters use the classic, antique or embossed styling to create the ravishing Tanjore paintings.


Bronze Artefacts

The South-Indian craftsmen supply a variety of gifts & decorative items to handicraft fairs. The bronze artefacts from Trichy in Tamil Nadu secure a praiseworthy position in the list of decorative items. The craftsmen of Trichy prefer Lord Shiva to other deities. It is possible to find different looks, moods and poses of Lord Shiva through Trichy’s bronze sculptures. The bronze statues also depict different stages and poses of Lord Ganesha. The decorative figurines have a hollow inside unlike worshipping idols. The hollow inside reduces the idol’s weight and makes it easier for the buyers/vendors to carry the bronze artefact.


Pearl Jewelry

The Hyderabad is famous as the ‘City of Pearls’. It delivers different types of fashion jewelry & accessories to the handicraft fairs. The jewelry designers use cultured pearls to create exquisite and affordable pearl ornaments. These designers not only use white/cream/pink pearls. They add vibrancy to the ornaments with the black, yellow and blue pearls. The jewelry made of uncut pearls is the specialty of Hyderabad craftsmen. A necklace of baroque or irregularly shaped black pearls is enough to turn you into the cynosure.


Bidri Work

The craftsmen of Bidar in Karnataka are famous for their Bidri artwork. The Bidri is one type of metal handicraft. The craftsmen of Bidar make an alloy with 90% zinc and 10% copper. They use this alloy to create Bidri artefacts. The special earth of Bidar is used for oxidization. They use silver inlays to design the artefacts before dipping the items into a special solution. The solution colors the alloy; although, the glow of silver inlays remain intact. The artisans make a variety of stationery products and decorative items using Bidri technique. These items feature patterns in shapes of plants, stars, flowers, animals and abstract motifs.


Woodcraft

The craftsmen of Tamil Nadu are famous for the innovative handcrafted items made of sandalwood or rosewood. The craftsmen from Tirupati use sandalwood to carve the idols of Lord Venkateshwara. The craftsmen of Salem are famous for the making of miniature educational toys & games. The Indian vendors of handicraftsbring these exclusive articles to various exhibitions.



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