Below are the important (GI) tag-related handicraft products that make Indian culture more attractive.
- Blue Pottery: Blue pottery belonging to Jaipur is made of a ceramic frit material similar to Egyptian faience, which is bright and low-fired.
- Sikki grass Products: Sikki grass craft is one of the most popular handicrafts, which is made from a special type of grass found in many districts of the state including Darbhanga, and Madhubani. Sikki grass products received a GI tag in the year 2007. Sikki is made into articles of daily use including baskets, idols, bags, and bags.
- Bronze Ware: The bronze vessels belonging to the states of Karnataka are several centuries old when the craftsmen carefully carved the idols of gods and goddesses. Artisans work on metal to make bronze idols.
- Maddalam: Kerala’s handicrafts Maddalam is one of the oldest musical instruments art. Maddalam art is performed in Kerala folk dance Kathakali and Kali Gopal to the accompaniment of dholak.
- Kutch Embroidery: Kutch embroidery is a handicraft and textile signature art of the tribal community of Kutch district in Gujarat and Sindh, India.
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