- Arts and crafts of Himachal Pradesh
The handicraft that come out of this state and is worth appreciating are the carpets, leather works, shawls, paintings, metalware, woodwork and paintings. Pashmina shawl is the product which is highly in demand not only in Himachal but all over the country. Colourful Himachali caps are also famous art work of the people. One tribe, "Dom", is expert in manufacturing
bamboo items likeboxes ,sofas ,chairs ,baskets andrack . Metalware of the state includeutensils , ritualisticvessels , idols,gold andsilver jewelleries.Weaving ,carving ,painting , or chiselling is considered to be the part of the life of "Himachalis". Himachal is well known for designing shawls especially inKullu . Thearchitecture , objects, shops,museum s,galleries and craftsmen charm with a variety perfected over time.Women take an active part in
pottery and men incarpentry . For ages, wood has been used in Himachal in the construction oftemple s,home s, idols etc.Weaving
Extreme cold winters of Himachal necessitated
wool weaving . Nearly every household in Himachal owns a pit-loom. Wool is also considered as pure and is used as a ritual cloth. The well known woven object is theshawl , ranging from fine pashmina to thecoarse desar. Kullu is famous for itsshawl s with striking patterns and vibrantcolour s.Himachali caps are of typical styles and they differ region to region. In
Kinnaur shawls, saris and trousers are woven in wool. Theshawl s woven inRampur , also known as Rampur chaddar, are known for their softtexture and durability. InChamba district,weaving assumes a chequered pattern. Besidesshawl s,carpet s andblanket s are also a vital part of the Himachali lifestyle.Wood craft
Himachal is the one of those few areas in
India , where wood has played a significant role as a structural material.Pine ,deodar ,walnut , horsechestnut and wild black mulberry are found in abundance inHimachal . Places famous for woodcraft areChamba ,Tisa ,Kalpa ,Kinnaur andKullu . Village homes are constructed with carvings ondoor s,window s,balcony panels etc. This can be found in remote areas of the state espicially inKinnaur andKullu districts. [ [http://www.indialine.com/travel/himachalpradesh/culture.html Culture of Himachal Pradesh @indialine.com] ]Metalcraft
Objects crafted with
metal s fulfil the ritualistic needs of Himachalis. In 600AD, the courts of the Himachali kings had mastered the craftsmen who were specialised in metalware.Antique metal statuettes are one of the most significant aspects in many temples ofHimachal . Thestatue s ofgod s and goddesses also appear as "mohras" or in metal plaques.
In fact, metalcraft in the state grew aroundtemple s andpalace s. Repousse technique was made in use to create the temple doors of "Vajreshwari Devi", "Jwalamukhi" inKangra , "Bhimkali" inSarahan and "Chandika Devi" inKinnaur .
A canopy made of gold at the Jwalamukhi temple is one of the example of Himachal's metalwork which believed to have been gifted by Mughal emperorAkbar . The metalwork ofKinnaur depicts a unique synthesis ofBuddhism andHinduism . Brass is oftenly used for trending household utensils. Some of the towns where good metal work found are Bilaspur,Chamba ,Rekong Peo ,Rohru ,Sarahan andJogindernagar .References
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