Popular handicraft villages of India

Author: Garima Baheti

India is rich in diversity, culture and tradition. The people of India has immense talent that reflects in every field. Be it a medical, science, technology and arts, today Indian’s are imprinting their marks everywhere. If we talk arts and crafts, so no other country in the world can showcase its culture and integrity through handicrafts as India can. The country is overflowing with multiple indigenous types of arts and crafts. Here, artisans with powerful crafting skills use different techniques every time to create something extraordinary.

In India, crafting handicrafts is a way of living for many people. Moreover, for some, it is the primary source of income. These handicrafts are made by the people who live in remote villages away from the hustle of big cities. Today, India has become the profound share of handicrafts exporter all over the world from the wooden handicrafts to metal handicrafts, brass handicrafts to resin handicrafts, silver handicraft to clay pottery and much more. With this article, we would brief you with the famous villages of India who are best in crafting handicrafts.

Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh: Moradabad the capital of Brass Handicrafts. Also, known as Pital Nagri. Here, most of the city population is involved in Brass Handicraft work. The skills of the artist of this city are unbeatable across the globe. Here, one can get to see beautiful metal handicrafts embellished with jewels, wine cups, bowls and boxes etc. of brass.

Dakshinchitra, Chennai: Dakshinchitra is a village situated on the outskirts of Chennai. The village is famous for its woollen industry and handicrafts. Moreover, there is a grand museum in the village that showcase a beautiful collection of arts and crafts. The village is the main centre of arts in Chennai, it inspires and connects people to the rich tradition of India. Apart from this, the villages are popular for southern folklore in India. Every year, hundreds of tourist visit Dakshinchitra to explores its arts and crafts. It is a divine place for a real handicraft lover.

Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu: Thanjavur is another famous place for brass handicrafts. The site is widely renowned for its brass handicraft that includes objects like lamps, dishes and plates. Moreover, the metal carving is also very popular here. One can get to see beautiful metal home decor statues, sculptures that are engraved with birds, flowers and geometric patterns.

Kutch, Gujarat: Kutch handicrafts are worldwide famous for their spectacular beauty. The villages share its border with Pakistan and have a rich history. The Kutch village specialises in engraving metalwork, block printing and embroidered footwear and textiles like Bandhani. Kutch holds an immense influence over the Gujarati community.

Pipli, Orissa: Pipli village of Orissa is famous for crafting motifs of Gods, animals, birds, flowers, leaves and more on the fabric. Here one will find a busy market selling appliqued handicrafts, bed sheets, wall hanging, pillow covers, umbrellas and more.