The major source for the well-known textile art, one of the simplest forms of visual art and design, known as Kalamkari, is the Swarnamukhi River’s banks, which are close to Srikalahasti, Andhra Pradesh. Indian handicraft artists have created aesthetic harmony on a variety of surfaces, including metal surfaces, terracotta, glass, and trees– practically all imaginable […]Read More
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Chanderi Silk – Weaving the Intricacies of a legacy
Chanderi is mentioned for its lightweight, vivid, and glossy texture. The phrase Chanderi is derived from a small city in Madhya Pradesh additionally called ‘Chanderi’. Chanderi sarees are primarily popular among Marwari women and are also favoured in West Bengal for their white and darkish colour. India has the richest way of life with woven […]Read More
Mysore silk– a fibre with its own stature, that comes from a royal kingdom famous for its fragrant sandalwood oil. Mysore silk sarees have a prestigious past due to its association with South Indian royal history. They are highly sought after for their rich quality and sheen. Indian brides love the silk for its opulent […]Read More
The phrase Kosa is derived from Sanskrit which means silk, Kosa is likewise referred to as Tussar. Kosa silk is considered the quality silk in the world. In India, Kosa silk has the second largest manufacturing smooth via tribals of Chhattisgarh. Chhattisgarh, likewise called a cottage organisation in 1934, became a geographical interest in 2010. […]Read More
Rock-cut Architecture – Evolution of Cave Temples in India
Evolution of Cave Temples The most impressive example of ancient Indian art is seen in the rock-cut architecture. The method of building a structure by cutting it out of raw rock is known as rock-cut architecture. It is done by excavating solid rock where it naturally exists to create structures, buildings, and sculptures. Temples, tombs, […]Read More
Paithani Silks The Royal Handlooms of Maharashtra India has always been a land of cultures, traditions, festivals, and freedom. Since time immemorial, one of the most traditional clothing of Indians is sarees. Saree usually have a lot of variety but among all of them, the most comfortable and beautiful saree is a handloom saree. A […]Read More
Bollywood has extended a deep influence on prevalent Indian fashion. When an Actor or Actress wore any Outfit festooned in a hit movie directly becomes a prime Clothing trend for tailors to reproduce. When We talk about Bollywood Trends all we know is the Beginning of Bollywood, the Golden Ages, and The Classic Era. Read More
purdah Tradition is considered in Persia that allows women to cover their faces and bodies. During the Middle Ages in the 7th century AD, this pattern was adopted by Muslim sects who occupied India. After the Mughal rule, it is believed that the practice spread to Hinduism. Read More
In terms of Customs and culture Gaekwads were known to be very traditional. They have a love for everything iconic and outstanding, right from the embellished rides like elephants and horses to the finely decorated carriages. Read More
The Holkar’s were great enthusiasts of art and even great collectors. They were famed for their collection of cars and jewelry. In the late 1900s after the fall of the great Mughal Empire, the Holkar’s of Indore gained great control. Read More