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  2. Crafts of India - Wikipedia

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    Crafts of India. Working of traditional Woodblock Printing Craft of Bagh, Madhya Pradesh, India. Bagh print traditional hand block print craft in Bagh. Artisan producing marble stone inlays, Agra. The crafts of India are diverse, rich in history, culture and religion. The craft of each state in India reflect the influence of different empires.

  3. Blue pottery of Jaipur - Wikipedia

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    Blue pottery is widely recognized as a traditional craft of Jaipur of Central Asian origin. [ 1] The name 'blue pottery' comes from the eye-catching cobalt blue dye used to colour the pottery. It is one of many Eurasian types of blue and white pottery, and related in the shapes and decoration to Islamic pottery and, more distantly, Chinese pottery.

  4. Kashmiri handicrafts - Wikipedia

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    Kashmiri handicrafts. Kashmiri handicrafts is a traditional art of Kashmiri people and artisans who make, craft, and decorate objects by hand. Ganderbal, and Budgam are the main districts in central Kashmir which have been making handicrafts products since ages. The rest of its districts, including Srinagar, Ganderbal, and Budgam are best known ...

  5. Pottery in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    2. Longpi black pottery from Manipur, India. 3. Khavda pottery from Gujarat, India. 4. Glazed Jaipur Blue pottery from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Traditional Nizamabad black pottery from Uttar Pradesh, India. Painted under-eave roof-tile, Sri Lanka, 5th century. Potteries on display in Dilli Haat market, New Delhi, India.

  6. Indian art - Wikipedia

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    Indian art consists of a variety of art forms, including painting, sculpture, pottery, and textile arts such as woven silk. Geographically, it spans the entire Indian subcontinent, including what is now India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan , and at times eastern Afghanistan. A strong sense of design is characteristic of Indian ...

  7. Category:Indian handicrafts - Wikipedia

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    Bandhani. Banjara Needle Crafts. Bankura horse. Bastar Wooden Craft. Bhavani Jamakkalam. Block printing in India. Blue Pottery of Jaipur. Bobbili Veena. Brass broidered coconut shell craft of Kerala.

  8. Arts of West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    The Indian state, West Bengal has a rich cultural heritage. Due to the reign of many different rulers in the past, arts and crafts in West Bengal underwent many changes giving an artistic diversity today in the forms of traditional handicrafts, terracotta, painting and carving, dances and music.

  9. National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum - Wikipedia

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    Website. nationalcraftsmuseum.nic.in/. The National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum(NHHM) commonly known as National Crafts Museumin New Delhiis one of the largest crafts museumsin India. It is run by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. The museum is situated on the corner of the Pragati Maidan, facing the Purana Quilacomplex.[1]

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