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CraftsBazaar wishes one and all a prosperous and blessed Diwali. As we decorate our doorways in traditional, auspicious motifs in keeping with generations .. Continue Reading
Tradition and Pagentry from Karnataka Every nuance has meaning and every move is an expression that draws the audience into the narrative, as individual. Continue Reading
Fabulous Hand-Embroidered Leather Bags How amazing is it that every bag is individually hand-crafted with soft Leather or Suede in Spring and Autumnal colours.Continue Reading
Faces Never Conceal....They Reveal. Masks Conceal and create an aura of Mystery! Mankind has used these across cultures for centuries. These contemporary. Continue Reading
Different Strokes for Different Folks! There's no greater artistic communication, nor a more natural creative expression for me, than celebrating the gifts.Continue Reading
Antique Pashmina Borders & Sozni: Fine Needlework. Ebullient, Luxurious, Elegant! What the majority of humanity cannot conceive of with ink or paint.Continue Reading
Tradition becomes Mainstream Pret or Haute Couture- The very Western Jacket and Poncho have been given a fabulous make-over by Kashmiri Craftspersons. Continue Reading
Moonj/Kusha Grass from the Indian Gangetic Plains. Mr Om Prakash trains and employs about 400 women who work in village centres to make finely woven products..Continue Reading
In the ancient temple-town of Sri Kalahasti, a fine art has held its own quite like the deities that grace their marvellous stone abodes to be visited by multitudes.. Continue Reading
Andhra Pradesh - Karnataka Highway. Lokesh Kumar and his father have migrated from Agra in Uttar Pradesh, Northern India, to set-up their small enterpris..Continue Reading
Childhood Revisited. The welcoming homes and workshops along the village lanes of Channapatna, Mandya, just off the Bengaluru-Mysuru Highway.. Continue Reading
Mamani is an Artisan From West Bengal. "I Draw Kalighat Painting On Paper Using Natural Color. My Work Includes Hindu Deties, Mythological Figure. Continue Reading
Rashid Khan Started His Painting From 1966 And Is A Pioneer On Mud Work And Mud Painting On Canvas And Tries To Depict The Kutchi Culture..Continue Reading
Nothing Ordinary Will Do:-)
Ali Mohammed Is From The Indian State Of J&K Which Is Known For Its Beautiful Tourist Spots, Handicrafts..Continue Reading
All that Glitters...is worth more than Gold.
Settled In Delhi, Mohd Mahtab Creates Beautiful And Stylish Women's Accessories He embroiders..Continue Reading
"I Come From The Southern State Of Karnataka Which Is Famous Its Palaces, Temples, Traditional Crafts And Weaving. I Am A Self-Taught Painter And Started Painting From A Young Age..Continue Reading
" Based In Shikaripura, Shimoga And Having A Diploma In Fine Art From S S B S S School Of Art Rathihalli, Bfa From Ksou And With 18 Years Of Experience.. Continue Reading
Paintings of inspirational leaders, visionaries, Saints and simply soul-stirring topics make this artisan a Master of this unique craft. It takes incredible skill.. Continue Reading
"I Make Wooden Printing Blocks Using Sheesham Wood Which Vary In Size And Are Always Two And Three Inches Thick. The Blocks Are Used For Printing.. Continue Reading
The lost-wax technique, has been practised with devotion by Arun's family for three generations. Like all fine art and craft, it's takes painstaking dedication.. Continue Reading
Far From The Madding Crowd. ", says she. From The Pristine, Silent And Beige-Grey Landscape Capped With Snowy Peaks And Stunning.. Continue Reading
Bandhej or Bandhani, literally means a bond, and is the technique perfected by the Desert tribes of Rajasthan and Gujarat where the fabric is gathered into small..Continue Reading
The Lumbanis, Nomadic wandering tribes of India, that migrated from the North West downwards to Northern Karnataka and regions along the way.. Continue Reading
Its the 4th of July, 2017. The United States celebrates this great day in commemoration of the Declaration of Independence, which, for erstwhile Colonies.. Continue Reading
Summer Cotton Dresses from in Bandhini, Leheriya, Tie and Dye & Block-printing, Tie-Dye techniques that are the unique contribution of Rajasthan to the world.. Continue Reading
Jaipuri Tribal Silver Jewels now Online! But first..let’s respect its origins. Jaipur, the Pink City, is the Capital City of Rajasthan, in Norther India was founded in 1727.. Continue Reading
Tikuli Art has its origins in Bihar, Eastern India. The “tikka” or dot on the woman’s forehead is believed to be the inspiration behind this art-form. These would have.. Continue Reading
Walnut Wood from Kashmir, India, has been used exceptionally well by Kashmiri craftspersons over centuries. The Walnut Tree is a native plant.. Continue Reading
Thangkas depict the life and teachings of the Buddha. Buddhist monks embrace austerity, discipline and a life dedicated to learning the teachings of the Buddha.. Continue Reading
Gone are the days when being traditional was boring. Dressing-up in yards of complex weave and weft from Benaras or the fine needlework of the Kantha from Calcutta.. Continue Reading
All Kashmiris, irrespective of denomination, ethnicity and political leanings have in common a pre-occupation with food! What’s been cooked.. Continue Reading
Prior to the advent of Cinema and worlds largest film fraternity, Bollywood, Tollywood, Mollywood and all of the other wonderful regional Indian cinema.. Continue Reading
Bangles! The chief and most ubiquitous of all ornaments, is considered the most auspicious by the women of India. These are associated.. Continue Reading
Kalamkari Sarees are a work of great skill and labour. Kalam-Pen, Kari-Work, in translation, means working with a pen. This is done using painting.. Continue Reading
Cutlery! In India, generations have always eaten using their fingers. Ladles and large spoons were for stirring pots and ladling lentils and rice.. Continue Reading
Grasslands have fed wild animals, human populations and in general, protected earth from denudation and drought. Their contribution to Nature is plentiful.. Continue Reading