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Indian Handicrafts - A Dying Art That Needs Revival

Author: Raviraj Mane
by Raviraj Mane
Posted: Aug 25, 2016

Historical Traces

The excavations of ancient civilizations like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro have revealed the exquisite artistry in many forms. Even today, states like Rajasthan is known for the exclusive pottery work, while Kashmir has fame in Shawl making and embroidery, whereas Delhi and Tamil Nadu have fetched definite popularity owing to their wooden handicrafts of India and handmade jewelleries.

Take for example the age of Ashoka or Shahjahan, architecture, craftsmanship all were encouraged during those reigns and India manifested some of the exquisite art works and craftsmanship in the Mahals, the thrones, the jewelleries, or other things. Similarly a famous and skilled craftsmanship of Bengal is exhibited through the fine Terracotta jewellery designing and making.

Reviving Efforts of Indian Handicrafts

Today since the market is being crowded by imported goods, designer costume jewelleries from brand merchandise, etc the regional skills and art and crafts are not finding much market. Moreover due to lack of proper promotion and encouragement and finance too, these handicraft industries are being highly affected. Either they are on the verge of death or struggling to survive with somewhat finance which they can manage.

However, since these are the domestic handicraft art in India. As Indian everyone must take a step forward to help these handicrafts to survive. It is the art and the skill which you will cherish if you can secure them and moreover, millions of people are dependent on this industry for their livelihood.

Initiatives to Revive Handicrafts Industry

One of the Kerala based Handicrafts society has taken a generous initiative of promoting some of the finest art forms in India, like pottery, jute works, terracotta art, weaving, etc through exhibitions, training programs, encouraging awards, sales exhibition, cultural shows. Even the Central Ministry of Art and Culture are taking keen interest in restoring the market for Indian handicrafts. Special efforts are also being taken to facilitate the availability of Indian handicrafts online.

The government is also taking initiatives in offering loans, managing other financial benefits for these craftsmen. Since, revival of any art form requires finance, therefore the lack of finance is a major issue for the skilled artists who work on these handicraft items. Mostly these type of works are done in villages, rural areas and outskirt regions which have hardly the facilities of cities. Therefore, the government needs to take special and exclusive interest providing scopes of finance, promotion, market exposure, for these artists.

Many NGO and other handicrafts associations in India are also taking deliberate steps ahead to rejuvenate some of the lost artworks, and handicrafts. These handicrafts also have the potential to grab international market and be a prime part of tourism attractions if promoted accordingly. Therefore, the tourism industry is also taking advantage of the very own Indian art form to attract international as well as national tourists. Handicrafts of India online shopping has been made possible with the emergence of many e-commerce portals offer a variety of articles.

So, what are you waiting for? Buy Indian handicrafts online today, and help preserve a dying art form.

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Raviraj Mane

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