The
Indian craftsman has been perfecting his art for centuries,
passing down traditions and techniques from generation to
generation. Each region has its own specialities, each town
its own local craftsmen, its own particular skills. The results
is a consummate blend of ancient skills and modern aesthetics.
Silks, spices, jewellery and many other Indian products have
long been famous and widely desired, and merchants would travel
thousands of miles, willingly enduring the hardships and privations
of the long journey in other to make their purchases. Nowadays,
the marketplaces of the subcontinent are only 9 hours away,
and for fabrics, silverware, carpets, leatherwork, antiques
the list is endless India is a shopping paradise. Goods are
exotic, attractive, beautiful hand-crafted and excellent value
for money. Half the fun when buying goods in the bazaars is
the bargaining, and you can always check for reasonable prices
at state-run emporiums.
FABRICS: One of India’s main industries,
silks, cottons, and wools rank amongst the best in the world.
Of the silks the brocades from Varanasi are among the most
famous variety; other major centres include Patna, Murshidabad,Surat
and Kanchipuram. Rajasthan cotton with its famous "tie
and die" design is usually brillantly colourful.
JEWELLERY:
Particularly of Rajasthan (Kundan), is traditionally heavy
and stunningly elaborate. Indian silverwork is world-famous.
Gems can be bought and mounted.
HANDICRAFTS AND LEATHERWORK: Once again,
each area will have its own specialty; the vast range includes
fine bronzes, brasswork (often inlaid with silver), canework
and pottery. Papier Mache is a characteristic Kashmir product,
some decorated with gold leaf. Marble and alabaster inlay
work, such as chess sets and ornamental plates, are a specialty
of Agra. Good leatherwork buys includes open India sandals
and slippers.
WOODWORK: Sandalwood carvings from Karnataka, rosewood from
Kerala and Madras, Indian walnut from Kashmir. These are often
exquisite and make excellent presents.
NOTE:
It is forbidden to export antiques and art objects over 100
years old, animal skins or objects made from skins
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