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  2. Nizamabad black clay pottery - Wikipedia

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    Powdered mix of lead, mercury and zinc in equal proportion is filled into the carved design a technique which was introduced from Gujarat during the Mughal rule of Aurangzeb. [10] Around 200 families are involved in the craft in Nizamabad and majority of their works are exported. Still their condition remains abysmal.

  3. List of Indian artists - Wikipedia

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    1 Contemporary artists. 2 See also. 3 References. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... at 10:50 (UTC).

  4. Category:Indian artisans - Wikipedia

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  5. Crafts of India - Wikipedia

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    They are popular for their exquisite sheet metal art works. This meticulous brass work art flourished during the reign of Kakatiyas empire. Kakatiyas extensively used sheet metal art to adorn chariots and temples. Dhokra is non–ferrous metal casting using the lost-wax casting technique. This sort of metal casting has been used in India for ...

  6. Pattachitra - Wikipedia

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    Prominent artists include Khandu and Radha Chitrakar and their children Bapi, Samir, Prabir, Laltu, Tagar, Mamoni and Laila Chitrakar. Monimala is known for her use of bold, primal colours and the development of her own iconographic style.

  7. Hoysala architecture - Wikipedia

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    While medieval Indian artisans preferred to remain anonymous, Hoysala artisans signed their works, which has given researchers details about their lives, families, guilds, etc. Apart from the architects and sculptors, people of other guilds such as goldsmiths, ivory carvers, carpenters, and silversmiths also contributed to the completion of ...

  8. Mughal Karkhanas - Wikipedia

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    Karkhanas were the manufactories and storehouses that operated largely to fulfill state requirements. [15] These were places where the artisans were supposed to do their work as per the command (following the controllers' orders) unlike the artisan system (where there was considerable freedom and independent control over the manufacturing process).

  9. Pakistani craft - Wikipedia

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    Typically crafted by individuals, groups, or independent artisans, this age-old practice employs traditional materials like brass, wood, clay, textiles, paper, and embroidery. Popular techniques include stone carving , working with sandstone and onyx , metalwork , pottery , and the intricate art of Ajrak , all contributing to Pakistan's vibrant ...