Monthly Archives: December 2024
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December 23, 2024
The Mekhela Chador, also known as the Mekhela Sador, is much more than a beautiful piece of clothing; it is an emblem of rich Assam culture, history and artistry. For hundreds of years, this traditional costume has become a part of Assamese identity, carrying elements of elegance, practicality and craftsmanship within its design. Unlike other garments, the Mekhela Chador has survived as a cherished badge of pride for the people of Assam.
History and Cultural Essence of Mekhela Chador
The Mekhela Sador finds its roots in the ancient traditions of Assam. Historical records and folk tales suggest that weaving tradition dates back to pre-Vedic times, as found in texts like Kautilya’s Arthashastra. The Mekhela Chador evolved as a separate attire during these early periods and since
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December 21, 2024
India has always been a nation of colourful traditions, rich legacy and timeless creativity. Indian handlooms and handicrafts present a striking feature of the country’s unique ethos. Each place and artisan carries age-old skills and knowledge developed by their predecessors and passed from generation to generation. From intricately woven sarees to delicately carved woodwork, Indian craftsmanship still stands with great creativity and dedication for posterity.
Shilp Utsav is a campaign launched to honour and promote this rich legacy. It brings to the fore the stories, skills and soulful creations
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December 18, 2024
Winter fashion is more than just a necessity; it’s an art. When you’re fond of handwoven pieces, staying warm doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style. Not only does the handwoven winter collection provide comfort and warmth, but it also comes with a tradition and craftsmanship aura that does not belong to machine-made ones. In this guide, we’ll look at styling handwoven garments for the winter season and how they’re versatile, sustainable and timeless.
Why Are Handwoven Pieces Perfect for Winter?
Handwoven textiles are crafted with care, often using natural fibres that give excellent insulation. Whether it is a snug woollen shawl, a cosy handloom sweater or a chic scarf, these pieces are designed to keep the cold out while being breathable. Handwoven garments also have a
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December 16, 2024
Indian weddings are a colourful tapestry of culture, tradition and celebrations where every single minute contributes to the grandness of the occasion. Be it the intricate rituals or lavishing feasts on guests, everything seems massive enough to be experienced, appreciated and even accepted. Amongst many elements that make Indian weddings a truly unforgettable event, decoration surely plays an important role because it takes care of setting the mood right.
Traditional Indian handicrafts will greatly contribute to paying respect to one’s heritage while bringing about a unique charm to the wedding celebrations. Let’s explore how traditional Indian handicrafts can change the look of wedding decorations entirely into a celebration of art and culture with the
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December 11, 2024
India is a land of rich traditions and diverse cultures, and its handicrafts are a true reflection of this heritage. From intricate embroidery to vibrant pottery, each handcrafted piece carries the stories of its creators and the regions it represents. As we celebrate All India Handicrafts Week 2024, it’s the perfect opportunity to explore and support the artisans behind these timeless treasures. At Indiahandmade.com, you’ll find an array of unique handicrafts from across India, each with its own charm and cultural significance.
In this blog, we’ll delve into the essence of Indian handicrafts, highlighting their diversity, significance, and the artisans who create them. Let’s embark on a journey through India’s handmade legacy.
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December 11, 2024
This heritage of India has always inspired Indian art, fashion and culture to a great extent. Now, when winter has onset, it offers a specific scope for infusing Indian designs into warm, useful clothing. The handwoven winter collection perfectly blends warmth with comfort and, thus, with great beauty, celebrates Indian heritage, which remains unchanged with time. Let’s explore how India’s legacy of textiles, embroidery and artistry plays a vital role in curating a winter wardrobe that is both functional and culturally resonant.
The Legacy of Indian Textiles in Winter Wear
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December 06, 2024
The traditional Indian textile art Kalamkari has been enchanting hearts for centuries. It originated in the coastal regions of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. This technique, handloom-based by nature, intricately creates hand-painted designs on natural fabrics. From the colours to the designs etched intricately within every piece, which takes over the centuries of tradition and speaks of storytelling. As the Indian famous artist Nandita Das once said, "Art is the most beautiful of all lies." Well, Kalamkari tells beautiful truths.
The art goes back in history for more than 3,000 years when it was intertwined with spirituality and folklore. The term "Kalamkari" comes from the Persian words "kalam," meaning pen, and "kari," meaning work. Initially, artisans