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		<title>Indian Handicrafts : Arts and Craft products</title>
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 All arts and craft products totally created by hand are known as handicrafts. It is also called as crafts work or craft. Products which created from machines are not handicrafts. Crafts are simply created as necessary part of daily routine. We can consider traditional and cultural works as a crafts. Some most common examples [...]]]></description>
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</div> <p>All arts and craft products totally created by hand are known as handicrafts. It is also called as crafts work or craft. Products which created from machines are not handicrafts. Crafts are simply created as necessary part of daily routine. We can consider traditional and cultural works as a crafts. Some most common examples of handicrafts are metal work, bead work, gardening, wooden work and glass work. Many schools and education center offering basic teaching classes on arts and crafts for short period of time.</p>
<p>In India, as elsewhere, craft began with man&#8217;s attempt to make tools to make his life easier. It went on to an attempt to improve on the natural resources available to him. As basic needs were met, craft became an expression of creativity, a record of the times and a celebration of faith.</p>
<p>Art that reflects daily life, implements created out of natural substances available in plenty, artifacts fashioned out of bio-degradable materials … be he ever so simple, and the most humble rural Indian artisan embodies the new sensibility. One who lives in harmony with its surroundings and creates no unnecessary toxic wastes.</p>
<p>Role of Handicrafts in India In India handicrafts plays an important role to represent the traditional and cultural part of India and also for economy of country. There is a massive demand of Indian handicraft products in country and also in worldwide market. Handicraft market has becoming economical hub for India.</p>
<p>Explore nature through the innovative fingers of the Indian crafts person. The perfect place to do so is craftsfromindia.com bringing to you the best of Indian craft at the convenience of a mouse click.</p>
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		<title>Indian Handicrafts Industry</title>
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 India is indeed one of the major exporters of handicrafts and gift items. Owing to a heritage of rich art and craft culture in ancient times, Indian Handicraft sector is recognizable for their most popular craft items like earthenware, pottery, woodwork, sculpting, scarves, shawls, textiles, embroidered and knitted goods, zari items, jewelry, etc. Indian [...]]]></description>
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</div> <p>India is indeed one of the major exporters of handicrafts and gift items. Owing to a heritage of rich art and craft culture in ancient times, Indian Handicraft sector is recognizable for their most popular craft items like earthenware, pottery, woodwork, sculpting, scarves, shawls, textiles, embroidered and knitted goods, zari items, jewelry, etc. Indian Handicraft goods have a great demand overseas, as they are a perfect mix of traditional designs with modern techniques. The export of Handicraft items in India is growing exponentially, and so-much-so that it is emerging as the second largest employment generating sector after Agriculture. Hence, a large number of artisans are engaged in designing pottery and other craft work.</p>
<p>The Agriculture Export Business is increasing at a consistent growth rate and is spreading its wings to various nations. India has been exporting its products to USA, UK, Germany, France, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, UAE, Canada, Belgium and others countries. From various exported handcraft items, few that are high on the demand list are Wood wares, Hand printed textiles, Shawls, Zari Goods, Imitation Jewelry, Crocheted Goods and more.</p>
<p>Another reason for the popularity of Indian Handicraft goods is the exceptional and varied design items. Consisting of 28 states, India offers an enormous range of handicraft products, where many states have their own handicraft USP. Following is listed the various Handicraft items and the Indian states they are associated with it.</p>
<p># Wooden ware- Saharanpur, Hoshiarpur, Srinagar, Amritsar, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Mysore, Madras, Kerala, Behrampur<br />
# Marble and Stone Craft- Jodhpur, madras, Agra<br />
# Zari Goods- Madras and Rajasthan<br />
# Art Metal- Moradabad, Aligarh, Rewari, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Delhi, Madras, Beedar, Kerala, Jaisalmer<br />
# Jewelry- Delhi, Moradabad, Kohima<br />
# Papier Mache items- Kashmir, Rajasthan and Bihar</p>
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