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  2. Category:Indian artisans - Wikipedia

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  3. Khurja pottery - Wikipedia

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    There are about 15,000 people as official employees while about 25,000 unofficial employees who work in 500-odd units and nearly 400 factories. They produce several kinds of items such as crockery wares, art wares, electrical goods, sanitary wares, tiles, household items, etc. [4] Khurja pottery has market in India and foreign countries.

  4. Nirmal toys and craft - Wikipedia

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    The foundry was closed soon after Hyderabad's accession, but the art form has survived many ups and downs, the most impacting being the loss of its patron, the Nizam. Elegant toys and paintings continue to be produced by the Naqqash artisans at this town located just 4 km off the new four lane National Highway No. 44 about 220 km from Hyderabad.

  5. Kondapalli toys - Wikipedia

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    The art of crafting is a 400-year-old tradition. The artisans who make the toys are referred as Aryakhastriyas (also known as Nakarshalu), who have their mention in the Brahmanda Purana . They are said to have migrated from Rajasthan in the 16th century to Kondappali and claims their origin to Muktharishi, a sage endowed with skills in arts and ...

  6. List of Indian artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable artists who were born in India and or have a strong association with India. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  7. Blue pottery of Jaipur - Wikipedia

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    Blue Pottery Exhibit, Jaipur School of Art, Albert Hall Museum Famous Raja Rani (King Queen) Vase of Jaipur School, Albert Hall Museum. The use of blue glaze on pottery is an imported technique, first developed by Mongol artisans who combined Chinese glazing technology with Persian decorative arts.

  8. City of Crafts and Folk Arts - Wikipedia

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    Traditions of painting, sculpture-making, and giant papier-mâché masks, as well as the place of origin of the Jacmel painting school in Haitian art. Jaipur [46] [47] India: 2015 Historical crafts of jewelry making, carving, and painting that have been a center of trade since the early 18th century, with 53,500 workshops practicing these ...

  9. Chikan (embroidery) - Wikipedia

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    The technique of chikan embroidery is known as chikankari (चिकनकारी چکن کاری).Chikankari is a delicate and artfully done hand embroidery on a variety of textile fabrics like cotton, chanderi, muslin, georgette, viscose, silk, organza, net, etc. White thread is embroidered on cool, pastel shades of light muslin and cotton garments.