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An Introduction to Handicrafts in India

All civilizations have been through the same early phases of hunting, fishing, and then farming along
with their many related offshoots of artisanship. Each life-sustaining activity required implements,
just as cold climates necessitated clothing and the vagaries of nature required man to provide
himself with shelter.

The simple fishing net or basket made out of common reeds indicated the possibility of using grasses
for clothing. Stone, wood, clay and later metals and fibers all lent themselves to man’s ingenuity and
creativity, so that his hands could work in conjunction with tools made by him in order to keep
himself alive- both in the barest physical terms as well as in harmony with his mind and spirit.

India has been greatly blessed by having a many-layered, culturally diverse, rich heritage of craft
skills imbibed through the ebb and flow of historical events that rest upon societal practices and
religious beliefs.

The temples kept alive the finest metalwork, embroidery, stone carving, wood carving, mural
painting and even textile weaving right across India. Each tribe in India developed its own kind of
embroidery, weaving and knitting style.

In present-day India, we can formulate broad groupings of major practitioners of craft as potters,
weavers, metalsmiths, wood carvers, cane and bamboo weavers and stone carvers. While these
maybe the larger skills , there are a myriad of other crafts- shola pith work, papier-mâché,
innumerable styles of mural, miniature and floor painting, paper crafts, glass work, and carpet
weaving.

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