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Rangoli is an art form, originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or the ground using materials such as colored rice, dry flour, colored sand, or flower petals…

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Block printing is an old art of creating colored designs on fabric using wooden blocks. Finding roots from China and Japan, block printing now is an intricate part of traditional handicrafts of India.

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to make and fly outside on a pleasant, slightly windy day. Making a traditional Indian diamond kite is an easy and enjoyable craft. Use your creativity in sync with easy steps and take it away to cherish.

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Warli painting is a form of ethnic art created by a tribe of Maharashtra, India. This traditional art is used to decorate the walls of houses. It portrays the simplicity of everyday life, celebrations, flora & fauna.

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Mud and Mirror Work, Which is also Known as ” lippan kaam”, Is ancident mural craft of kutch, India. Lippan means “mud Washing,” and Kaam means “To Work”. This beautiful mud relief work is carried on the interior and exterior Wall for decoration.

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Kandeels are considered auspicious and an epitome of attracting blessings. Be it festivals, Celebrations, special occasions, they always light up with their distinctive charm and beautify the ambiance.

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Flower Garlands are used as a symbol of respect. Indian culture believes in saying “Atithi Devo Bhava”, meaning “Guest is God”. Since the Gods are honoured with garlands, likewise garlands are used to welcome the guests.

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Diya or Deepak are traditional oil lamps of India, which are usually made from earthen clay. During Diwali, (The festival of Lights), Diyas are placed in rows inside and outside the houses as a mark of victory over evil.

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Bandhani is a type of tie-dye on fabric created by folding and tying it in different threads at several points to form design and desired patterns. Earliest evidence of Bandhani dates back to Indus Valley Civilization.

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Saree is a nine-yard wonder adorned by women of India. We at arteecraft, wish to celebrate this classic art of draping a saree. Learn the art of pleating and wearing it with your own hands with our simple tips and techniques.

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19th century England witnessed the emergence of the cotton spinning and weaving industry at Lancashire. Here is an attempt to combine the traditional Indian home decor art with the essence of the country.

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