• Welcome to Gaura Art & Crafts, Jaipur
  • Customer Care: +91-9269134103
  • info@gauraartcrafts.com
KARNATAKA HANDICRAFTS

Top 7 Handicrafts items from Karnataka

- hemant May 22, 2021
Categories: Know Your Handicrafts

Karnataka has many legacies and kingships which are the best in the different arts and crafts of the state. Karnataka cultural tours highlight the world’s most renowned traditional handicrafts. Some 80 craft traditions can be found in the state of Karnataka. Over the years, temples and royal tribunals offered patronage to arts and crafts practitioners. The attack on globalization and modernization caused some lingering crafts to disappear. Many crafts have survived on the other hand, and some have flourished and competed in export markets.

  1. Silk Weaving and Bidriware – The Unique Art of Karnataka

The Karnataka silk is known worldwide for its brilliance and color. The State accounts for about 80% of India’s mulberry silk production. Silk regions are Ramanagara, Kanakapura, and Magadi in Karnataka. A traditional occupation for people who have survived successfully in modern times is the Mysore silk weaving art. Once in your lifetime, Mysore silk is worth buying. One of Karnataka’s rare crafts is the bidriware made mainly on metal plates, which is rare craftsmanship of the state. Nearly eight lakh people work in the State.

KSIC Mysore Silks – The best crepe silks in India
Blue Handloom Kanjeevaram Pure Silk Saree  #kanjeevaramsaree#

Source: https://in.pinterest.com/

2. Sandalwood – Karnataka’s unique possession

Karnataka is also known as the ‘Sandalwood state of India’ This fragrant softwood is incorporated into some of the most charming items. Only the Gudigar families of Shimoga, Uttara Kannada, and Mysore districts specialize in this craft. Due to their distinctive aromas, limited availability, and high prices, sandalwood (srigandha) is a precious timber. It also has religious meaning, as used in worship rituals. Gudigar, hereditary artisans, carve from softwood exquisite figurines of gods and deities. Gudigar.

Sandalwood Ganesh
Wooden Peacock, specialty handicraft of Karnataka, India, made of white wood and intricately carved.

Source: https://in.pinterest.com/

3. The Channapatna Toy-Wood Lac Turnery

Channapatna. It is named after a small village between Bangalore and Mysore, the main center of production for wooden lacquered toys. But the name more often than not evokes pictures of beautiful, colorful toys which have enthusiastically charmed us as children and still make us notice their exquisite craft. If toys ever made a city, this is as the Channapatna geographical indicator tag confers. In the 18th century, it flourished under Tipu Sultan’s royal patronage, ruling Mysore. Toys are the main craft product of the area made of hippy wood. The wood’s oil-free feature makes the product easier to turn into a toilet. Subsequently decorated with shiny lacquer. The use of lacquer with vegetable teas makes them safe for children. The area also includes educational toys, door shelves, gems, and other home-life toys.

Channapatna toys
The chugginton train consists of the engine and its cargo. All of them can be dismantled and stacked back up, each piece in its rightful place. The cargo compartment helps your kid learn about numbers and colours. Not just another pull toy but an educational one. Handcrafted by our artisans from Channapatna. Made from wrightia-tinctoria using the 200year old toy-craft of lac-turnery from Channapatna, the wood is extremely safe and known for its medicinal properties. The colours used are n

Source: https://in.pinterest.com/

4. Bidri Metal Work

Bidar in northern Karnataka is a renowned Bidri-metal shipyard that has its origin in the hands of the Bahmani rulers who over four centuries ago brought the city down from Persia, under which it prospered. Molten liquid of a zinc and copper alloy is poured into a mold with gravures .. Silver wire is brushed into the grounds, then the product is plunged to a liquid containing a blackish soil from Fort Bidar and giving a brilliant look in black and silver. Omar Khayyam’s finely made jug, wine goblets, vases, boxes, bowls, dishes, ashtrays, pen holders, buttons, openers, and bangles are popular gift items, all embellished with floral and geometric designs.

Indian Bidri Ware Huqqa Base 18th Century
Bidri Huqqa (Water Pipe) Base with Tall Flowers in Arches, and Associated Ring Object Name: Water-pipe base Date: 17th century Geography: Bidar Culture: Islamic Medium: Zinc alloy inlaid with brass and silver Dimensions: H. 7 5/16 in. (18.5 cm) Diam. 6 1/8 in. (15.5 cm) Classification: Metal Credit Line: Private Collection, London

Source: https://in.pinterest.com/

5. Mysore Paintings – History on Canvas

Mysore, the heritage city of Karnataka (the city of Karnataka), is the hub of paintings with a rare similarity to the Ajanta cave paintings. The paintings are divided into soft lines, smooth and elegant figure drawing, and the wise use of bright vegetables and bright golden leaf. They have very elegant and attractive traditional Mysore paintings. Chitrakala Parishat in Bangalore is the best place to see these paintings. Gesso is the technique of painting, which uses a mixture of plaster and glue to highlight complex jewels and costumes for some sections in a relief method on which a gold sheet is applied. Recurrent themes are episodes by Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranas.

Sandalwood Incensed Sticks
Mysore painting (Kannada) is an important form of classical South Indian painting that originated in the town of Mysore in Karnataka.

Source: https://in.pinterest.com/

6. Kasuti Embroidery

Rituals of life cycles like birth, marriage, or festivities are opportunities for the presentation of new clothes in Karnataka and elsewhere in India. In the Karnataka children’s clothing, like caps, the kasuti sticks are designed. A few sarees broached with kasuti and broken blouses are an important part of a bride’s trousseau. One such saree is the Sankranti Festival’s Chandrakali, an Indigo black and red Ilkal silk, filled in vegetable and mineral colors and ornamented with exquisite smearing kasuti. Kasuti sticks comprise four prominent stitches: the gavanti stitches, the double running stitch, the zigzag running stitch, and the seragu. The holy plant’s enclosure is usually used as a gopura, temple tours, wagons, palancers, Nandi the sacred bull mount, tulsikatte.

Source: https://in.pinterest.com/

7. Ganjifa Cards

A number of complex card games originated from Mysuru, during the first part of the 19th Century, mainly from the palace of Mummadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar III (1794 – 1868). Court artists designed artistic playing cards in the miniature style, that are known under the general name of Mysore Chada Ganjifa. Cards are crafted mostly from waste paper, waste textiles, cardboard, palm leaf, etc. and painted with vegetable colors and then lacquered. Ganjifa Cards are now mainly made in Bengaluru.

Ganjifa painting. A traditional ancient art work! on Behance

Source: https://in.pinterest.com/

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *