Handicrafts Of India

A Tapestry of Tradition and Craftsmanship

Explore the rich tapestry of Indian Handicrafts, a symphony of art and tradition that echoes through the diverse landscapes of India. From the intricate weavings of the North to the vibrant fabrics of the South, each piece tells a story of heritage, skill, and cultural identity. Discover the famous Indian Handicrafts that have not only shaped the artistic heritage of the nation but also continue to inspire awe and wonder globally.

  • Handicrafts of the Eastern Plains and Hills

  • Bamboo and Cane Crafts of Assam

    Known for their sturdiness and aesthetic appeal, these handicrafts are a staple in Indian households.

  • Petechiae of Odisha

    A unique form of painting, Pattachitra narrates mythological and religious stories through vibrant colors and intricate designs.

  • Terracotta of West Bengal

    These earthy and rustic artifacts, ranging from religious figurines to everyday utensils, showcase the rich clay traditions of the region.

  • The Artistic Splendor of the Western Desert and Coasts

  • Marble Craft of Rajasthan

    Celebrated worldwide, these handicrafts range from exquisite sculptures to ornate home décor.

  • Gujarati Patchwork and Embroidery

    Known for their vibrant colors and intricate designs, these textiles add a touch of West Indian charm to any setting.

  • Goan Pottery

    Reflecting the confluence of Indian and Portuguese cultures, this pottery is renowned for its unique shapes and glazed finishes.

  • The Diverse Handicrafts of the Northern Mountains and Plains

  • Kashmiri Pashmina

    The epitome of luxury and elegance, these shawls are famous for their fine texture and warmth.

  • Phulkari of Punjab

    A traditional embroidery technique, Phulkari is known for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, often depicting folk stories.

  • Brass Handicrafts of Uttar Pradesh

    These artifacts, ranging from religious idols to ornamental pieces, showcase the intricate metalwork skills of the region.

  • The Exquisite Handicrafts of the Southern Peninsula

  • Tanjore Paintings of Tamil Nadu

    These religious paintings, adorned with gold foils and precious stones, are a testament to the rich artistic heritage of South India.

  • Mysore Silk of Karnataka

    Known for its quality and elegance, Mysore silk is a staple of Indian fashion.

  • Kerala’s Coir Products

    Made from coconut fiber, these eco-friendly products range from mats to decorative items, reflecting the sustainable practices of the region.

  • Country
  • Establishment Date
    1985-09-13
  • Collection Size
    2.6 million
  • Area
    807,000 sq ft (75,000 m2) in 94 galleries
  • Visitors
    1,124,759 (2021)
  • Address
    9 Urmi society, Parasmani Rd, Karmchari Nagar Society-1, Ghatlodiya, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380061
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    9:30 - 18:00, Monday Until 20:00
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