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    Brass Statue- Kamadhenu Cow 1,699.00

    Brass handicrafts have been a traditional craft of Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. They have been in vogue due to their durability, sturdiness and resistance to corrosion. Aligarh craftsmen boast of producing religious idols, animals, statues of famous leaders. These are not just popular in India but exported to countries across the world.

    The base material is brass (60 percent copper and 40 percent zinc). Moulds are used for shaping in the sandcasting process which is then polished. Typically, the production is an assembly line process involving 30-40 craftsmen. Brass sculpting and engraving requires special skills and takes a lot of patience and care. It requires a high level of craftsmanship to finalize the designs and different types of training.

    Brass items can add beauty to all the favourite corners of your home, office and have been the go-to for gifting on many occasions mainly as souvenirs. They beautifully adorn the pooja room and office desk. For cleaning, the brass items should be cleaned with a gentle soap and warm water and wiped with a soft dry cloth.

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    Brass Vishnu/Narayan pooja Shankh 1,990.00

    Brass handicrafts have been a traditional craft of Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. They have been in vogue due to their durability, sturdiness and resistance to corrosion. Aligarh craftsmen boast of producing religious idols, animals, statues of famous leaders. These are not just popular in India but exported to countries across the world.

    The base material is brass (60 percent copper and 40 percent zinc). Moulds are used for shaping in the sandcasting process which is then polished. Typically, the production is an assembly line process involving 30-40 craftsmen. Brass sculpting and engraving requires special skills and takes a lot of patience and care. It requires a high level of craftsmanship to finalize the designs and different types of training.

    Brass items can add beauty to all the favourite corners of your home, office and have been the go-to for gifting on many occasions mainly as souvenirs. They beautifully adorn the pooja room and office desk. For cleaning, the brass items should be cleaned with a gentle soap and warm water and wiped with a soft dry cloth.

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    Ganapati decoration – Brass Ganesh Statue
    Ganapati decoration – Brass Ganesh Statue
    Ganapati decoration – Heavy Brass Ganesha statue 2,499.00

    Brass handicrafts have been a traditional craft of Uttar Pradesh. They have been in vogue due to their durability, sturdiness and resistance to corrosion. Craftsmen boast of producing religious idols, animals and statues of famous leaders. These are not just popular in India but exported to countries across the world.

    The base material is brass (60 percent copper and 40 percent zinc) and Moulds are used for shaping in the sandcasting process which is then polished. Typically, the production is an assembly line process involving 30-40 craftsmen because Brass sculpting and engraving requires special skills and takes a lot of patience and care. It requires a high level of craftsmanship to finalize the designs and different types of training.

    Brass items can add beauty to all the favourite corners of your home. They beautifully adorn the pooja room and office desk. Use gentle soap and wipe with soft dry cloth to clean the brass items.

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    Inlay wooden Chakki 550.00

    The wooden inlay art of Hoshiarpur, Punjab, which originated around 300 years ago, is a craft of inserting pieces of different material such as bone, shell and wood in the base wooden item to form patterns which are typically found as furniture and decorative artifacts of Punjabi households. An inlay is a technique of inserting pieces of contrasting colors into hollowed-out spaces to form a design. It involves engraving foliage patterns, and simple everyday designs are inlaid with either acrylic, plastic, bronze or camel bone. The ivory inlaid products are most sought not just in India but all around the world which are followed by bone, metal and acrylic inlays.

    The Shisham wood(North Indian Rosewood) is used due to its durability and resistance to warping. Traditional inlay work is usually done using brass or copper wire and Sheesham wood. The patterns are carved into the wood which are then wedged with brass wire or the inlay element.

    Inlay work is not just used for furniture but also for long lasting printing stamps for block painting. Tables, chairs, table and home décor items with Moghul style inlay and floral patterns are very famous.

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    Inlay Wooden Charkha 780.00

    The wooden inlay art of Hoshiarpur, Punjab, which originated around 300 years ago, is a craft of inserting pieces of different material such as bone, shell and wood in the base wooden item to form patterns which are typically found as furniture and decorative artifacts of Punjabi households. An inlay is a technique of inserting pieces of contrasting colors into hollowed-out spaces to form a design. It involves engraving foliage patterns, and simple everyday designs are inlaid with either acrylic, plastic, bronze or camel bone. The ivory inlaid products are most sought not just in India but all around the world which are followed by bone, metal and acrylic inlays.

    The Shisham wood(North Indian Rosewood) is used due to its durability and resistance to warping. Traditional inlay work is usually done using brass or copper wire and Sheesham wood. The patterns are carved into the wood which are then wedged with brass wire or the inlay element.

    Inlay work is not just used for furniture but also for long lasting printing stamps for block painting. Tables, chairs, table and home décor items with Moghul style inlay and floral patterns are very famous.

    Out of stock

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    Inlay Wooden Elephant
    Inlay Wooden Elephant
    Inlay Wooden Elephant 1,249.00

    The wooden inlay art of Hoshiarpur, Punjab, which originated around 300 years ago, is a craft of inserting pieces of different material such as bone, shell and wood in the base wooden item to form patterns which are typically found as furniture and decorative artifacts of Punjabi households. An inlay is a technique of inserting pieces of contrasting colors into hollowed-out spaces to form a design. It involves engraving foliage patterns, and simple everyday designs are inlaid with either acrylic, plastic, bronze or camel bone. The ivory inlaid products are most sought not just in India but all around the world which are followed by bone, metal and acrylic inlays.

    The Shisham wood(North Indian Rosewood) is used due to its durability and resistance to warping. Traditional inlay work is usually done using brass or copper wire and Sheesham wood. The patterns are carved into the wood which are then wedged with brass wire or the inlay element.

    Inlay work is not just used for furniture but also for long lasting printing stamps for block painting. Tables, chairs, table and home décor items with Moghul style inlay and floral patterns are very famous.

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    Krishna Gopika Pattachitra painting 849.00

    Pattachitra derives its etymology from words Patta and Chitra meaning Cloth and Picture. The art form is traditionally practiced by painting on the cloth. The artists creating the craft are so well versed with the craft that they typically do not use any pencil or charcoal to create outlines but rather go by free hand style. Historically, the art form is known from the cult of Lord Jagannath Temple in Odisha.

    This art has been famous for using natural colors and production processes. Artists devote their utmost patience and dedication in creating each painting by their own hands. They coat them with natural protective ingredients to protect from any damage.

    Pattachitra has been traditionally been renowned for its intricate details and inscribed folktales and mythological narratives passed over the generations. They are also known for the multicolored manifestation of flora and fauna of the region.

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    Madhubani painting
    Madhubani painting
    Madhubani painting ( pack of 3 ) 1,799.00

    Madhubani or Mithila Painting is a style of Indian painting practiced in Mithila region of Indian subcontinent created by tools like twigs, brushes, nib pens and match sticks including fingers, using natural dyes and pigments. It is characterized by eye-catching geometrical patterns filled with bright colours and contrasts.

    Madhubani art has five distinctive styles: Bharni, Kachni, Tantrik, Godna and Kohbar. Mithila paintings are an expression of a woman’s joys, sorrows, her stories, beliefs, songs and routine. The art derives its name from the village Madhubani – “the forest of honey” in Bihar where the tradition of decorating walls and floors of homes and important locations in the village were a norm since ancient times. The art form replicates the intricate relationship between humans and nature.

    Legend says that King Janaka ordered for decoration of Mithila for his daughter Mithili’s marriage when the art form was used to depict life and nature and good luck for couple. Madhubani painting is a symbolic of India’s ancient mythology, rich culture and a tribute to Mother Nature.

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    Makkhan Handi and chakki combo Showpiece 1,290.00

    The wooden inlay art of Hoshiarpur, Punjab, which originated around 300 years ago, is a craft of inserting pieces of different material such as bone, shell and wood in the base wooden item to form patterns which are typically found as furniture and decorative artifacts of Punjabi households. An inlay is a technique of inserting pieces of contrasting colors into hollowed-out spaces to form a design. It involves engraving foliage patterns, and simple everyday designs are inlaid with either acrylic, plastic, bronze or camel bone. The ivory inlaid products are most sought not just in India but all around the world which are followed by bone, metal and acrylic inlays.

    The Shisham wood(North Indian Rosewood) is used due to its durability and resistance to warping. Traditional inlay work is usually done using brass or copper wire and Sheesham wood. The patterns are carved into the wood which are then wedged with brass wire or the inlay element.

    Inlay work is not just used for furniture but also for long lasting printing stamps for block painting. Tables, chairs, table and home décor items with Moghul style inlay and floral patterns are very famous.

    Out of stock

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    radha krishna brass statue 1,999.00

    Brass handicrafts have been a traditional craft of Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. They have been in vogue due to their durability, sturdiness and resistance to corrosion. Aligarh craftsmen boast of producing religious idols, animals, statues of famous leaders. These are not just popular in India but exported to countries across the world.

    The base material is brass (60 percent copper and 40 percent zinc). Moulds are used for shaping in the sandcasting process which is then polished. Typically, the production is an assembly line process involving 30-40 craftsmen. Brass sculpting and engraving requires special skills and takes a lot of patience and care. It requires a high level of craftsmanship to finalize the designs and different types of training.

    Brass items can add beauty to all the favourite corners of your home, office and have been the go-to for gifting on many occasions mainly as souvenirs. They beautifully adorn the pooja room and office desk. For cleaning, the brass items should be cleaned with a gentle soap and warm water and wiped with a soft dry cloth.

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    Radha Krishna Madhubani painting 890.00

    Madhubani or Mithila Painting is a style of Indian painting practiced in Mithila region of Indian subcontinent created by tools like twigs, brushes, nib pens and match sticks including fingers, using natural dyes and pigments. It is characterized by eye-catching geometrical patterns filled with bright colours and contrasts.

    Madhubani art has five distinctive styles: Bharni, Kachni, Tantrik, Godna and Kohbar. Mithila paintings are an expression of a woman’s joys, sorrows, her stories, beliefs, songs and routine. The art derives its name from the village Madhubani – “the forest of honey” in Bihar where the tradition of decorating walls and floors of homes and important locations in the village were a norm since ancient times. The art form replicates the intricate relationship between humans and nature.

    Legend says that King Janaka ordered for decoration of Mithila for his daughter Mithili’s marriage when the art form was used to depict life and nature and good luck for couple. This Radha Krishna Madhubani painting is a symbolic of India’s ancient mythology, rich culture and a tribute to Mother Nature.

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    Radha Krishna Pattachitra painting 1,249.00

    Pattachitra derives its etymology from words Patta and Chitra meaning Cloth and Picture. The art form is traditionally practiced by painting on the cloth. The artists creating the craft are so well versed with the craft that they typically do not use any pencil or charcoal to create outlines but rather go by free hand style. Historically, the art form is known from the cult of Lord Jagannath Temple in Odisha.

    This art has been famous for using natural colors and production processes. Artists devote their utmost patience and dedication in creating each painting by their own hands. They coat them with natural protective ingredients to protect from any damage.

    Pattachitra has been traditionally been renowned for its intricate details and inscribed folktales and mythological narratives passed over the generations. They are also known for the multicolored manifestation of flora and fauna of the region.

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    Wooden Inlay Makkhan Handi / Dahi handi 890.00

    The wooden inlay art of Hoshiarpur, Punjab, which originated around 300 years ago, is a craft of inserting pieces of different material such as bone, shell and wood in the base wooden item to form patterns which are typically found as furniture and decorative artifacts of Punjabi households. An inlay is a technique of inserting pieces of contrasting colors into hollowed-out spaces to form a design. It involves engraving foliage patterns, and simple everyday designs are inlaid with either acrylic, plastic, bronze or camel bone. The ivory inlaid products are most sought not just in India but all around the world which are followed by bone, metal and acrylic inlays.

    The Shisham wood(North Indian Rosewood) is used due to its durability and resistance to warping. Traditional inlay work is usually done using brass or copper wire and Sheesham wood. The patterns are carved into the wood which are then wedged with brass wire or the inlay element.

    Inlay work is not just used for furniture but also for long lasting printing stamps for block painting. Tables, chairs, table and home décor items with Moghul style inlay and floral patterns are very famous.

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