Handmade India by Artwist
This episode of Handmade India by Artwist explores Wooden Lacquerware and Toys, a traditional craft that has been practiced for generations. Using locally sourced Sal and Sheesham wood, artisans shape and smooth each piece—often on a lathe—before applying layers of vibrant color and finishing with natural lacquer. Known for their smooth, joint-free construction and bright finish, these handcrafted objects range from toys and figurines to bowls, boxes, and decorative items. The lacquer not only enhances their appearance but also adds durability, making them safe and long-lasting. Deeply connected to the lives of artisan families, this craft reflects continuity, tradition, and skill passed down through generations. Today, it continues to thrive in areas like Khojwa and Kashmiri Ganj. This is not just woodcraft. It is play, purpose, and tradition shaped by hand. 🌿 Handmade India by Artwist—where craft meets meaning. Brought to you by Artwist, by Sudeep.
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