Fine Arts II: Handicrafts of Rajasthan
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1. Prime Metal & Glass Arts
• Thewa Art (Pratapgarh): Extremely delicate gold work on colored glass (mostly green). Practitioner family: Raj-Soni. Only male members are taught.
• Meenakari (Jaipur): The art of engraving gold/silver with colored enamels. Brought to Jaipur by Sawai Man Singh I from Lahore. Artist: Kudrat Singh.
• Koofthgiri: Art of inlaying thin gold/silver wire into steel or iron. Famous in Alwar and Jaipur.
2. Pottery & Clay Work
• Blue Pottery (Jaipur): Unique because it doesn't use clay; instead, it use ground quartz. Revived by Kripal Singh Shekhawat. Brought from Persia.
• Molela Terracotta (Rajsamand): Famous for hollow relief clay plaques of folk deities. Artist: Mohanlal Kumhar.
• Black Pottery: Famous in Kota.
• Kagzi (Paper) Pottery: Famous in Alwar.
3. Leather & Textile Arts
• Usta Art (Bikaner): Gold embossing/painting on camel hide. Also known as Munawwat work. Famous artist: Hisamuddin Usta.
• Mojari (Juttis): Traditional leather footwear from Jodhpur and Jalore.
• Bandhej (Tie & Dye): Jaipur and Jodhpur are the major centers. One-color dye is Lahariya, multiple is Chundri.
• Azrak Print (Barmer): Geometric patterns in Blue and Red colors.
• Sanganeri & Bagru Prints: World-famous block prints from Jaipur using natural colors.
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