Geographical Indication (GI) tag in the year 2007
contemporary wood carvers are also incorporating modern elements and styles into their work
and depictions of animals and traditional Rajasthani themes
The uniqueness of the soil is that it does not develop any cracks upon drying when used for making moulds for the wax models
The roots of Filigree can also be traced back to the Italian and French metalwork from17th to 19th century
Colourful Sea Green & Dark Blue Khandua Saree Himachal Pradesh Geographical Indication (GI) tag inKhandua sarees, also known as Khandua pata sarees, are traditional handwoven sarees that originate from Odisha, India. These sarees are renowned for their intricate weaving, vibrant colors, and unique motifs. Khandua sarees are predominantly woven with silk, giving them a luxurious and rich texture. The use of silk adds to the luster and drape of the saree. Often, zari work is incorporated into Khandua sarees, adding a touch of metallic brilliance to