Indian Arts and Crafts

India is rich in artistic works.  It is often confusing for foreign visitors on how to decide which crafts they should take with them.  The choices are many, widely varied and often inexpensive.

Some of the best quality merchandise can often be found in the bazaars that populate large cities such as Delhi, Mumbai in Bombay, Kolkata in Calcutta and Chennai in Madras.  Literally thousands of places, from quaint shops to roadside stands, sell crafts to visitors.

Every state in India produces its own special arts and crafts. Rajasthan and Kashmir are the two largest producers of crafts made for mass distribution.  In Rajasthan, you will find bargains on fabrics, jewelry, glass, pottery, rugs and camel-hide products.  Carpets, shawls and embroidery dominate the products produced in Kashmir.  These are often considered to be of the finest quality available.

The many tribal communities of India produce unusual crafts that are popular with tourists.  These crafts include wire animal tarakashi of Orissa and large bronze sculptures in Nagaland.  The Himalaya areas produce a vast amount of silver, turquoise and coral jewelry.

Indian jewelry shops specialize in bright, 22-carat gold items.  Many of the local tribes trade in their traditional silver jewelry for the more widely preferred gold.  Often jewelers have bags of silver jewelry for sale by the pound.  Brass and copper are worked into trays, cups and plates.  Some of the best works can be found in Varanasi and Moradabad in UP.

No mention of India’s crafts would be complete without a mention of Bidriwork, a specialty of Aurangabad and Hyderabad.  This craft is a matte gunmetal alloy finely inlaid with silver and gold.  It is then used in making boxes, vases.  These are sure to be treasured by all who obtain one.

This article only touches on the rich craft culture of India.  Spend plenty of time looking at the variety and choosing.  You are bound to find the perfect souvenir of your trip to India.