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Handicrafts are amongst the oldest traditions in the world.

Among the many handicrafts around the


world, Indian Handicrafts Items goes back to one of the oldest civilisations in the world, the Indus Valley
Civilization.

The handicrafts industry in India flourished, during the mediaeval period, and continued to grow until
the beginning of British came India. After the arrival of the British, and other colonial powers in India,
the handicrafts industry struggled to keep up with the foreign market. As the handicrafts industry was
entirely based on the skills of one’s hands, it took time and hard work to complete a creation. As a
result, the price of which it was to be sold was also high. But the machine made British goods, were
cheaper, and soon people began to drift towards the British market.

Another reason for the British taking over the handicrafts Industry is the fact that the raw materials that
were needed for making various items were derived from nature, and so they were not meant to last for
long. So the process by which the finished products were made to last longer be time-consuming, and
also costly.

There are lots of different types of handicrafts in India. But in this blog, we are going to talk about the
three most important and famous handicrafts of India. So without any further addon, let us begin:

At the first place on our list is the handicraft which has been present since the dawn of the human
civilisation. Yes, you guessed it right, we are talking about Paintings.

Since the prehistoric time, paintings have been a part of the culture of India. Paintings in caves are quite
common.

The Indian paintings such as the likes of Thangka Paintings, Miniatures paintings, Wallis paintings,
Madhubani paintings, and Tanjore paintings are now the greatest temptations of an art freak.

The painting styles of the handicrafts industry of Ind changed with time and the dynasty which ruled
India.

As, during the medieval period, the paintings of India mainly portrayed Mughal styles of art.

The second handicraft on our list of Indian handicrafts is Stone Work. For centuries, the stonework of
the Indian craftsmen, and sculptures have been praised by people from all over the world.

These works are of great functional and aesthetic value. Since the ancient times, the ships have been
famous for conceptualising the intricate patterns and designs that were crafted into the temples across
India

Apart from the carvings on the walls of the famous temple, there are a lot of caves which are famous for
their carvings as well.
Handicrafts are amongst the oldest traditions in the world. Among the many handicrafts around the
world, Indian Handicrafts Items goes back to one of the oldest civilisations in the world, the Indus Valley
Civilization.

The handicrafts industry in India flourished, during the mediaeval period, and continued to grow until
the beginning of British came India. After the arrival of the British, and other colonial powers in India,
the handicrafts industry struggled to keep up with the foreign market. As the handicrafts industry was
entirely based on the skills of one’s hands, it took time and hard work to complete a creation. As a
result, the price of which it was to be sold was also high. But the machine made British goods, were
cheaper, and soon people began to drift towards the British market.

Another reason for the British taking over the handicrafts Industry is the fact that the raw materials that
were needed for making various items were derived from nature, and so they were not meant to last for
long. So the process by which the finished products were made to last longer be time-consuming, and
also costly.

There are lots of different types of handicrafts in India. But in this blog, we are going to talk about the
three most important and famous handicrafts of India. So without any further addon, let us begin:

At the first place on our list is the handicraft which has been present since the dawn of the human
civilisation. Yes, you guessed it right, we are talking about Paintings.

Since the prehistoric time, paintings have been a part of the culture of India. Paintings in caves are quite
common.

The Indian paintings such as the likes of Thangka Paintings, Miniatures paintings, Wallis paintings,
Madhubani paintings, and Tanjore paintings are now the greatest temptations of an art freak.

The painting styles of the handicrafts industry of Ind changed with time and the dynasty which ruled
India.

As, during the medieval period, the paintings of India mainly portrayed Mughal styles of art.

The second handicraft on our list of Indian handicrafts is Stone Work. For centuries, the stonework of
the Indian craftsmen, and sculptures have been praised by people from all over the world.

These works are of great functional and aesthetic value. Since the ancient times, the ships have been
famous for conceptualising the intricate patterns and designs that were crafted into the temples across
India

Apart from the carvings on the walls of the famous temple, there are a lot of caves which are famous for
their carvings as well.
Handicrafts are amongst the oldest traditions in the world. Among the many handicrafts around the
world, Indian Handicrafts Items goes back to one of the oldest civilisations in the world, the Indus Valley
Civilization.

The handicrafts industry in India flourished, during the mediaeval period, and continued to grow until
the beginning of British came India. After the arrival of the British, and other colonial powers in India,
the handicrafts industry struggled to keep up with the foreign market. As the handicrafts industry was
entirely based on the skills of one’s hands, it took time and hard work to complete a creation. As a
result, the price of which it was to be sold was also high. But the machine made British goods, were
cheaper, and soon people began to drift towards the British market.

Another reason for the British taking over the handicrafts Industry is the fact that the raw materials that
were needed for making various items were derived from nature, and so they were not meant to last for
long. So the process by which the finished products were made to last longer be time-consuming, and
also costly.

There are lots of different types of handicrafts in India. But in this blog, we are going to talk about the
three most important and famous handicrafts of India. So without any further addon, let us begin:

At the first place on our list is the handicraft which has been present since the dawn of the human
civilisation. Yes, you guessed it right, we are talking about Paintings.

Since the prehistoric time, paintings have been a part of the culture of India. Paintings in caves are quite
common.

The Indian paintings such as the likes of Thangka Paintings, Miniatures paintings, Wallis paintings,
Madhubani paintings, and Tanjore paintings are now the greatest temptations of an art freak.

The painting styles of the handicrafts industry of Ind changed with time and the dynasty which ruled
India.

As, during the medieval period, the paintings of India mainly portrayed Mughal styles of art.

The second handicraft on our list of Indian handicrafts is Stone Work. For centuries, the stonework of
the Indian craftsmen, and sculptures have been praised by people from all over the world.

These works are of great functional and aesthetic value. Since the ancient times, the ships have been
famous for conceptualising the intricate patterns and designs that were crafted into the temples across
India

Apart from the carvings on the walls of the famous temple, there are a lot of caves which are famous for
their carvings as well
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