Friday, 12 July 2024

Mandala coloring book with 50 designs

Unlock your creativity with our exclusive Mandala Coloring Book, available for free when you join Authindia's Premium Membership. This exquisite collection boasts 50 intricately designed mandalas, each crafted to inspire tranquility and artistic expression. 

Perfect for artists of all levels, these designs offer a therapeutic and engaging coloring experience, allowing you to explore patterns and symmetry while relieving stress. With this complimentary coloring book, immerse yourself in the meditative art of mandala creation and elevate your artistic journey. Join our premium membership today and enjoy this special gift as a token of our commitment to nurturing your artistic growth.

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Sunday, 13 September 2015

Chanderi weavers and their Artifacts.

Every region has some specialized hand loom industry. A few may be weaving shawls, some saris, some decorative items. Most of the famous weavers belong to Madhya Pradesh who are renowned for the creation of Chanderi. This is a kind of cloth where the embroidery is done mostly in silk as Chanderi. Sarees are produced from three kinds of fabric which are pure silk, Chanderi cotton and silk cotton. This cloth can be further used as saris or to stitch suits, they also weave home furnishings such as curtains and cushion covers, accessories like photo frames and wall hanging. 


It is usually the traditional drawings of flora art, peacocks and geometries that are woven into different Chanderi patterns. No industrialization has affected such hardworking weavers; they mostly weave for the love of weaving which makes the quality nothing less than perfect as their heart goes into the weaving process. Over years these weavers would not get their deserved share of profits as most of it would get engulfed by the middle men but in today's time things are much easier for them as they can sell their weaved material online, Thus, reaching out to people around the globe. 



The Chanderi sarees reflect the heritage and the importance that is attached to the skill of weaving these high quality product which is not only pleasing to the eye but also compliments the place or person it adorns. 

Chanderi sarees and different artifacts have since centuries received recognition from the royals and the sophisticated classes because of the customized nature of the work and the skill and labor that was put into the making of Chanderi merchandise. However, with time it has entered the hearts of many who believe that a Chanderi saree is worth every penny they spend.

Friday, 4 September 2015

Why use Handmade Artifacts for home decor?





A house is as good as the decoration it boasts of. One may spend a lot of time thinking and planning of their exteriors but forget the interior, whereas it is the inside of the house that matters the most because it is where you will dwell. These can comprise of rugs, stands, chimes, wall hangings and so on. It poses as a reflection of an ideal house, one filled with character vibrancy and more than that is a visual treat not only for the residents of the house but for the occasional visitors, family members and the other guests.


 

It is important for you to take that extra step to decorate your house because your house is a mirror image of your personality, your creative side and a huge palette where the little items come together to adorn your residence and brings joy. In times like today there are a huge number of things that one can make use of in order to decorate and re-vamp the interiors and one of the best decoration pieces are handmade artifacts. Handmade artifacts for those who haven't heard of them earlier are decorative pieces of things that can be used that are all made by the skill of an artisan.



The most attractive thing about handmade artifacts is that with every piece it brings something new on the table and gives your home not just simple in fashion decor but it take its up a notch giving it the vibrancy and warmth it needs. In today's day and age it isn't difficult to get ideas off the internet and create artifacts to your liking right at home. This gives you the freedom to be able to create object that would suit the home decor and your taste. All in all such decorative items bring out the life and make the house warm for guest as well as the people living in the house.

Monday, 17 August 2015

Traditional Madhubani paintings from Bihar

 India is a land of creativity and culture. Here every state has its own special art form. Madhubani Paintings are the folk art of Bihar. These paintings were originally painted by the women to decorate their house walls and doors in order to seek God’s blessing in the form of prosperity and peace. Madhubani paintings were painted with natural colors using a paste of cow dung and mud to give a better texture to the walls. Madhubani paintings are usually based on the religious themes like the images of ancient lords like Lord Krishna, scenes from Ramayana, etc.




Later floral paintings too became a part of Madhubani Art. These paintings looked alluring due to its geometric designs and vibrant colors. Madhubani paintings are also known as Godhna, Maithili, Chitra figure paintings. Today Madhubani art has received immense commercialization, it can be seen on sarees, dupattas, salwar suits, etc.


  Some notable characteristics of Madhubani paintings are:
  • Painters make use of bold hues in order to draw the geometric designs and the floral patterns.
  • Madhubani paintings are drawn in accordance with a fixed theme and accordingly symbols, lines, patterns are drawn. For instance, the symbol fish stands for fertility, good luck and procreation whereas peacocks usually indicate love, religion and romance, serpents stand for divine protectors and so on.
  • The are also characterized by the huge bulging eyes, bumping nose on the forehead of the human-like figures.


Authindia.com provides you the opportunity to own a part this cultural heritage at a minimal cost. All our paintings are made on handmade Paper cloth using natural colors.

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Sunday, 16 August 2015

Bastar Art handicraft from Chhattisgarh


One of the most famous and renowned tribal arts famous for its beguiling artifacts is the Bastar Art specifically practiced by the tribes of the Bastar region, mainly covered under dense forest. These artifacts basically indicate the lifestyle of the people prevalent the rural areas, thus these artifacts, paintings lay special focus on pastors, farmers, etc. Animal figures of Bastar look alluring and render a regal appearance to the house. These statues have been attracting art enthusiasts since time immemorial.
  


 
It is quite an evidential fact that tribes were the first metal smiths of India, their masterpieces out of iron depict nature, Gods in an aesthetic way that can easily pour one into a deep notion. The process that they apply to transform iron into these amazing, impressive masterpieces is quite lucid and mainly includes two activities, forging and hammering using simple tools and furnaces. Bastar Art undoubtedly has attracted the art and craft lovers worldwide. Antique statues of multitudinous sizes and shapes continue to be the center of attraction even today.



 
The Dhokra handicraft too is very famous in the Bastar region; artists specialize in creating amazing frameworks out of it. It requires immense precision and skills. The process employs components like cow dung, padding husk, beeswax, red soil, we wire, etc. Apart from the Dhokra art, bell metal handicraft too has gained immense popularity in the world. It is mainly practiced by the artisans of Chhattisgarh; the way they carve things out of their dexterity is simply astonishing.

Saturday, 15 August 2015

Amazing facts about India - Feel proud to be INDIAN !! Happy Independence day.

India Independence day


1. When India became independent on August 15, 1947 there was no National Anthem. Even though the Bengali invocation of Jana Gana Mana was written in 1911, it was not considered as national anthem till 1950.



Indian road network 


  2. India has the second longest road network in the world measuring 48,65,000 Km (U.S tops the chart).
 

Wettest place on earth 



 3. Cherrapunji, India holds the all-time record for the most rainfall in a calendar month and in a year.



Charminar of Hyderabad, India 




4. There are 300,000 active mosques in India, more than in any other country, including the Muslim world.



 


5. Hotel Raj Palace, Jaipur is acknowledged as the world's best heritage hotel.



Chess game 




 6. "Chess" and "Snakes and Ladders" were invented in India.



Jawaharlal Nehru, First prime minister of India 



 7. India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was featured in the Vogue magazine. His Nehru jacket was listed on Times list of “Global fashion statement”.



Bharat | India 



 8. The Sanskrit name for India is Bharat Ganarajya. That is the reason why it is also called Bharat. The name "India" comes from the Indus River, which is where the earliest settlers made their homes.





India post 9. Indian Postal system, commonly call “India Post” is the most widely distributed postal system in the world. It has 154,866 post offices, of which 139,040 (89.78 percent) were in rural areas and 15,826 (10.22 percent) in urban areas.


 Navi Mumbai, India 

 10. Navi Mumbai, located in the eastern trans harbour of Mumbai, Maharashtra, is one of the world's largest planned townships.

Friday, 14 August 2015

The exclusive Indian craft heritage at AuthIndia.

Authindia - Online handicraft store.
Ever since the dawn of Indian civilization, our country has always been under the spotlight on the stage of Art and craft. Nation’s prosperous cultural heritage and years of traditional evolution is marked by enormous varieties of art, craft and handicraft. It was the presence of plentiful masterpieces of artistic landmarks manifested by Indian art and craft which invited invaders from distant places of the world. But what the invaders could not take away with themselves was the inherent artistic skill of the native Indians. This magical art and craft skill which made the world go down before India is been passed from generation to generation and is ever blossoming and ever-prospering. Time and again Indian craft heritage gets wide critical acclaim across the world due to fine and striking magnum opus delivered by the immense toil by Indian craftsmen, intermingled by their inbuilt skill.

Art and craft serves as a reflection of traditional identity of people of a particular region. Down the ages, Indian craft flourished under different empires and was successful to imbibe in itself the specialty and peculiarity of each particular period. Since time immemorial, Indian craft served as an integral part of culture and custom of rural and tribal communities. It is because of their collaborative efforts in nurturing their handicraft skills that Indian craft heritage can today aptly boast of its rich diversity and value. You talk about Kashmiri woolen carpets or zari embroidery or ceramic products or terracotta designs, each of them excel in their quality and have rose to stardom owing to their uniqueness.

AuthIndia provides an opportunity for all of its beloved customers to own such ethnic stuffs, each of them crafted by the native workmen of our country. We, at AuthIndia currently possess multitudes of crafted items, each of them dwelling in the glory of Indian craft heritage. We have got samples from every sector and zones of craft at your service. From the embroidery section, we retain intricate zari embroidery work, the famous phulkari work of Punjab, Chikan embroidery from the city of nawabs- Lucknow, kutchi embroidery of Gujarat, kantha embroidery of Bengal and much more. If you are interested in textile sector, AuthIndia does not fail in this department too. We avail you some of the finest kutch designer work textiles weaved by famous native craftsmen. We serve as the retailers of pure vegetable print kalamkari sarees, fabrics, kurtis, fabrics, dress materials, bed sheets, door curtains, patch work kurtis and sarees, wall panels and everything under your umbrella of imagination and beyond. If you want to take home some authentic Indian paintings, give us the opportunity of catering to your needs, as we have some finest masterpieces of Madhubani painting and various folk paintings depicting numerous folklores. Own some Bastar art sculpture carved by famous bastar artists of India. Each of the vast terracotta figures available for sale in AuthIndia proves their magnificence. You can also find dresses, fabrics, gift items adorned by beautiful Kolam designs at your very own one stop destination for authentic traditional products-AuthIndia. So, hurry up!! Grab this opportunity of owning a sample of the royal Indian craft heritage and make the most of it!!
-See more at: www.authindia.com

Ever since the dawn of Indian civilization, our country has always been under the spotlight on the stage of art and craft. Nation’s prosperous cultural heritage and years of traditional evolution is marked by enormous varieties of art, craft and handicraft. It was the presence of plentiful masterpieces of artistic landmarks manifested by Indian art and craft which invited invaders from distant places of the world. But what the invaders could not take away with themselves was the inherent artistic skill of the native Indians. This magical art and craft skill which made the world go down before India is been passed from generation to generation and is ever blossoming and ever-prospering. Time and again Indian craft heritage gets wide critical acclaim across the world due to fine and striking magnum opus delivered by the immense toil by Indian craftsmen, intermingled by their inbuilt skill.
Art and craft serves as a reflection of traditional identity of people of a particular region. Down the ages, Indian craft flourished under different empires and was successful to imbibe in itself the specialty and peculiarity of each particular period. Since time immemorial, Indian craft served as an integral part of culture and custom of rural and tribal communities. It is because of their collaborative efforts in nurturing their handicraft skills that Indian craft heritage can today aptly boast of its rich diversity and value. You talk about Kashmiri woolen carpets or zari embroidery or ceramic products or terracotta designs, each of them excel in their quality and have rose to stardom owing to their uniqueness.

AuthIndia provides an opportunity for all of its beloved customers to own such ethnic stuffs, each of them crafted by the native workmen of our country. We, at AuthIndia currently possess multitudes of crafted items, each of them dwelling in the glory of Indian craft heritage. We have got artifacts from every sector and zones of craft at your service. From the embroidery section, we retain intricate zari embroidery work, the famous phulkari work of Punjab, Chikan embroidery from the city of nawabs-Lucknow, kutchi embroidery of Gujarat, kantha embroidery of Bengal and much more. If you are interested in textile sector, AuthIndia does not fail in this department too. We avail you some of the finest Chanderi designer work textiles weaved by famous native craftsmen. We serve as the retailers of pure vegetable print kalamkari sarees, fabrics, kurtis, fabrics, dress materials, bed sheets, door curtains, patch work kurtis and sarees, wall panels and everything under your umbrella of imagination and beyond. If you want to take home some authentic Indian paintings, give us the opportunity of catering to your needs, as we have some finest masterpieces of Madhubani painting and various folk paintings depicting numerous folklores. Own some Bastar art sculpture carved by famous bastar artists of India. We also provide some authentic samples of kumbham murals. Each of the vast terracotta figures available for sale in AuthIndia proves their magnificence. You can also find dresses, fabrics, gift items adorned by beautiful Kolam designs at your very own one stop destination for authentic traditional products-AuthIndia. So, hurry up!! Grab this opportunity of owning a sample of the royal Indian craft heritage and make the most of it!!
- See more at: http://www.authindia.com/Blog/Reviving-Indian-craft-heritage#sthash.fOghOXid.dpuf
Ever since the dawn of Indian civilization, our country has always been under the spotlight on the stage of art and craft. Nation’s prosperous cultural heritage and years of traditional evolution is marked by enormous varieties of art, craft and handicraft. It was the presence of plentiful masterpieces of artistic landmarks manifested by Indian art and craft which invited invaders from distant places of the world. But what the invaders could not take away with themselves was the inherent artistic skill of the native Indians. This magical art and craft skill which made the world go down before India is been passed from generation to generation and is ever blossoming and ever-prospering. Time and again Indian craft heritage gets wide critical acclaim across the world due to fine and striking magnum opus delivered by the immense toil by Indian craftsmen, intermingled by their inbuilt skill.
Art and craft serves as a reflection of traditional identity of people of a particular region. Down the ages, Indian craft flourished under different empires and was successful to imbibe in itself the specialty and peculiarity of each particular period. Since time immemorial, Indian craft served as an integral part of culture and custom of rural and tribal communities. It is because of their collaborative efforts in nurturing their handicraft skills that Indian craft heritage can today aptly boast of its rich diversity and value. You talk about Kashmiri woolen carpets or zari embroidery or ceramic products or terracotta designs, each of them excel in their quality and have rose to stardom owing to their uniqueness.

AuthIndia provides an opportunity for all of its beloved customers to own such ethnic stuffs, each of them crafted by the native workmen of our country. We, at AuthIndia currently possess multitudes of crafted items, each of them dwelling in the glory of Indian craft heritage. We have got artifacts from every sector and zones of craft at your service. From the embroidery section, we retain intricate zari embroidery work, the famous phulkari work of Punjab, Chikan embroidery from the city of nawabs-Lucknow, kutchi embroidery of Gujarat, kantha embroidery of Bengal and much more. If you are interested in textile sector, AuthIndia does not fail in this department too. We avail you some of the finest Chanderi designer work textiles weaved by famous native craftsmen. We serve as the retailers of pure vegetable print kalamkari sarees, fabrics, kurtis, fabrics, dress materials, bed sheets, door curtains, patch work kurtis and sarees, wall panels and everything under your umbrella of imagination and beyond. If you want to take home some authentic Indian paintings, give us the opportunity of catering to your needs, as we have some finest masterpieces of Madhubani painting and various folk paintings depicting numerous folklores. Own some Bastar art sculpture carved by famous bastar artists of India. We also provide some authentic samples of kumbham murals. Each of the vast terracotta figures available for sale in AuthIndia proves their magnificence. You can also find dresses, fabrics, gift items adorned by beautiful Kolam designs at your very own one stop destination for authentic traditional products-AuthIndia. So, hurry up!! Grab this opportunity of owning a sample of the royal Indian craft heritage and make the most of it!!
- See more at: http://www.authindia.com/Blog/Reviving-Indian-craft-heritage#sthash.fOghOXid.dpuf