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liveincomfortandastyleare patronizing the traditional wood crafts. The Handloom and Handicrafts Board has recognized commercial potential of handcrafted Indian furniture as means of providing sustainable livelihood opportunities to people who can engage artisans and help train new crafts persons. In order to sustain activity at cottage to medium and small scale manufacturing, training and credit facilities are already in place. References (Journals and Books) 1. Khan, Sabir, Indian Furniture: Between the Body and Architecture, in: 85th ACSA (Association of Collegiate School of Architecture, 1735 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006) Annual Meeting and Technology Conference, 1997. 2. Carvalho, Pedro Moura, What happened to the Mughal Furniture? The role of the imperial workshops, the decorative motif used and the influence of western models, Vol.21, 2004 ed 19 Nov. 2018: 23346%5eq=1/subjects) 3. Neha Pandey, A.K.Garg, Rakesh Malhotra, De Narayan Pandey, Linking local knowledge to. global markets: Livelihoods improvement through woodcarving in India (Accessed 19,.11.2018: https://dle.dlib.indiana.edu/dlc bitstream/handle/10535/3868/Pandey Wood pdf 4, Handa O.C. and Jain, Madhu, Wood Handicrafis ~A study of its Origin and Development in Saharanpur, 2000, Indus Publishing Company, Tagore Garden, New Deli. (Acces stable/1 https://www.jstororg octoser 2019 | ART&DEAL 5. Mitraja Bai Cartwright Sahaj -Vernacular Furniture of Gujarat, CEPT University Press, 2018, 6. Singh Ranbir, Gulia Bhup. Traditions of North India -a Jay Thakkar, Samrudha Dixit, Ben study of Art, Crafts and Architecture of Haryana, 2010, Shubhi Publications, Gurgaon. Singh, Ranbir, Closed Doors, pp132-138. Indian Architect & Builder, March 1999 p 8. Coomaraswamy, Ananda K, The Indian Crafisman, 2004 (Reprint), Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt Ltd., New Delhi. First published in 1909. 9, Marg, Haryana Crafts, Vol.XXIX, No.1, December 1975. 10. Thought and Feeling in Giedion’s Mechanization takes Command, Mirjana Lozanovaska, Deakin University In: Proceedings of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, 30th Annual Conference, July 2-5, 2013, pp. 878-889. 11. Dharohar Museum Kurukshetra, Haryana. 12, Siegfried, Giegdion, Mechan 1948, Oxford University Press, h Kurukshetra University, tion Takes Com 13. Watt, George, Official Catalogue of the Exhibition of Indian Art at Delhi, 1903 Peedha with latticed seat, Image courtesy: Ranbir Singh

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