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"Gold, Gods & Glory: The Story of Tanjore Painting"

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  Tanjore Painting: A Timeless Treasure | Namma Choice Tanjore Painting: A Timeless Treasure of South India 🎨 Origin & History Tanjore painting, also spelled Thanjavur painting, is a classical South Indian art form that originated in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu , during the late 16th century. It emerged during the rule of the Nayaka dynasty , and flourished under the Marathas , especially under King Serfoji II. πŸ“œ Historical Timeline Pre-16th Century: Roots in Chola temple murals Late 1500s: Formalized under Nayaka rule 1700s–1800s: Enhanced under Maratha kings Post-Independence: Popularized as decorative devotional art πŸ–Œ️ Artistic Features Base Material: Jackfruit or teak wood planks (Palagai Padam) Techniques: Gesso relief work + 22K gold leaf Colors: Rich red, blue, green, and gold tones Subjects: Krishna, Lakshmi, Shiva, Ganesha, saints Style: Central deity, arches, lamps, mythi...

Channapatna Toys: Karnataka's Iconic Wooden Marvel

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🎎 Where Craft Meets Culture Nestled in the vibrant town of Channapatna in Karnataka, these colorful wooden toys are more than just playthings — they are a symbol of India’s rich craftsmanship, eco-conscious design, and timeless heritage. Recognized globally for their aesthetic beauty and traditional value, Channapatna toys hold a Geographical Indication (GI) tag , protecting their unique identity and craftsmanship. πŸͺ΅ A Glimpse into History: When and How It Started The origins of Channapatna toys trace back to the 18th century , during the reign of Tipu Sultan , the ruler of Mysore. Tipu Sultan, impressed by Persian wooden art, invited skilled artisans from Persia to train local craftsmen in lacquerware techniques . This led to the birth of a new craft — a blend of Persian technique and Indian creativity — now famously known as Channapatna toys. πŸ‘¨‍🎨 The Inventors: Legacy of the Craft Community While the art form was introduced during Tipu Sultan's time, it was the local ...

Bamboo Art: The Beauty of Nature in Craft

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Bamboo, one of the most versatile natural materials, has been an integral part of human creativity for centuries. Across cultures, artisans have transformed this fast-growing plant into breathtaking works of art, from intricate carvings to stunning weavings. Bamboo art is not just a craft; it is a fusion of tradition, sustainability, and aesthetics. The Origin of Bamboo Art Bamboo art has deep roots in Asian, African, and South American cultures. In China and Japan, bamboo has been used for centuries in painting, calligraphy, and sculpting. In India, states like Assam, West Bengal, Tripura, and Kerala have a rich tradition of bamboo handicrafts, where artisans craft everything from baskets to life-sized sculptures. Historically, bamboo was a symbol of resilience and flexibility. In many cultures, it was used to make religious artifacts, storytelling panels, and everyday household items. Even today, bamboo art is a major part of folk and tribal traditions across the world. H...