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Top Ten Famous Handicrafts of India: A Cultural Heritage Guide

India is a kind of country which is adorned with a variety of handicrafts. You will see many different textures, colours and techniques which are rooted in the variety of cultures present in the state. All of these top famous handicrafts of India showcase the absolute beauty of the states and what makes each and every one of these handicrafts breathtakingly special.

Diversity in India

Madhubani Handicrafts


If you ever see an art piece with bright colours and hardly any empty spaces, it is likely to be a Madhubani painting because these paintings are well known for their vibrancy. They have the capability to light up any house. They often depict the themes of Ramayana and Mahabharata. These paintings were first started in the small cities of Bihar.

Chikankari Handicrafts


These were started in Lucknow and they are very well known for the graceful look that they provide. They are most commonly stitched on white cloth with white embroidery which made the wearer look very graceful. The common chikankari stitches are called jaali, phanda and bakhiya and they require a lot of practice in order to perfect.

Bandhani Print


When we talk about the top ten famous Handicrafts of India: A Cultural Heritage Guide, the tie and dye technique or the bandhani method which comes prominently from Rajasthan is very popular and loved. The women who wear it love the wave effect that it provides. The best thing about bandhani Handicrafts is that it is made with natural dyes which is good for both the environment and the skin.

Bagh Print


When it comes to the top ten famous Handicrafts of India, the bagh print showcases a kind of repeated pattern of the same motifs like daisies or paisleys or even intricate geometric designs. The bagh print was first done in Maharashtra and it was originally only done with the black and red colours.

Wooden Handicrafts


If you want to add a touch of authenticity to your house, you can purchase the Kondapalli toys of Andhra Pradesh either as a decorative show piece or even as a festive mask. These toys are made by hand and even handpainted. In a world that is full of artificial toys, Kondapalli toys will be a new kind of authentic addition to your house.

Peacock motifs are inspired by peacock feathers.

Blue Pottery


Jaipur is very well known for its beautiful pots that are vibrantly painted in blue. These pots are also called the labour of love because it is made with labour intensive techniques and it requires carving as well as dyeing. You can  use it either in a decorative manner or in a functional way.

Puppet Handicrafts


Puppet shows are a source of entertainment to small children and adults. They were first called as kathputli naach in Rajasthan.

Banarasi Brocades


You must have seen your mother wear banarasi silk saris with brocade work that is either done in gold or silver. These saris would look breathtakingly beautiful in festivals like Durga Puja or if you are going to attend your cousin’s wedding. Every lady deserves to feel special and thus every lady deserves a banarasi sari.

Handicrafts of Shell


A number of handicrafts are made out of shells like shell earrings and bracelets. They are off white in color and they carry an aura of calm. It can be described as the kind of silence you feel when you are sitting by the ocean. You can find them in Bhubaneswar or Kolkata.

Mirror Handicrafts


In states like Gujarat, the lehenga cholis and saris often come with beautiful mirror work which is also called ‘patti ka kaam’.

In conclusion, all these handicrafts from different states are special in their own way and are worth exploring at least once.

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Shreeja Mukherjee

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