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Artisans Craftsmen & Weavers of India: Unleashing Extraordinary Talents Amidst Economic Struggles

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Artisans of India: Unleashing Extraordinary Talents Amidst Economic Struggles

 ॐ श्री गुरुभ्यो नमः ॐ श्री शिवानन्दाय नमः

While India is celebrated for its incredible achievements in the field of arts and crafts, it’s important to acknowledge that the diligent individuals who have contributed significantly to its global reputation in these fields often remain unrecognized.

Many national award-winning artisans, whose exceptional craftsmanship has elevated India’s standing in the global arts community, sadly live without basic necessities.

These skilled craftsmen are constantly battling for their livelihood, health, education, and the safety of themselves and their families.

 
                          Shivaniwood Statue of Karnataka

Indian artisans, many of whom live under the poverty line, face a challenging existence. Frequently, they resort to borrowing from local moneylenders at steep interest rates, sometimes exceeding 5% per month, merely to afford basic necessities. Due to the limited income from their crafts, repaying these loans becomes a daunting task. This financial strain often compels them to abandon their artistic pursuits in favor of menial jobs. As a result, the rich and beautiful traditional art forms, steeped in aesthetic and spiritual significance, are at risk of being lost forever, as these artisans move away from their heritage to make ends meet.

Since Indian independence, various steps have been taken by the government of India for preserving the traditional arts and crafts of this land. But today Indian craftsmen, who are a powerhouse of artistic genius, are at the crossroads, beset with poverty and illness.

Indian artisans are in dire need of authentic buyers for their masterpieces. This can be achieved through the effective marketing of their products, employing modern technologies and contemporary online and digital marketing strategies of the 21st century. It’s crucial for the Indian government to showcase these artisans’ exceptional works not just in local showrooms or occasional exhibitions but on a much grander scale. This includes displays in national and international museums and participation in global exhibitions. Prior to this, creating a global buzz about these treasures through the internet, including social media platforms, is essential to attract a worldwide audience and appreciation for these unique crafts.

There are many artisans who are probably the last men alive on earth who know the particular craft-form, and after them nobody to preserve and continue the art. The new generation doesn’t want to learn these crafts, as these crafts & art-forms take tremendous time, intense dedication and extreme hard-work, and even after learning & excelling, there are no rewards of any kind, monetary or otherwise.

Some of the masterpieces take even 10 years of dedicated work to complete, if not more. There was a time in history, when the Indian kings who were great patrons of arts and crafts, patronized these crafts & art-forms.

Please take a moment to explore the remarkable creations of Indian artisans showcased below. Their talent is a testament to human creativity, flourishing even in the absence of basic resources. These Indian craftsmen seek appreciation from art enthusiasts and buyers worldwide. Without global recognition and support, such exquisite art forms risk fading into oblivion.

This blog post aims to capture the attention of those who deeply appreciate fine arts and recognize the value of artistic brilliance. By clicking on the captions accompanying each artifact, you can discover more about the diverse arts and crafts of India.

 
Clay Dolls of Krishnanagar in West Bengal
Rosewood Dining Table of Karnataka
Garden Umbrella : Applique Work / Patch Work of Orissa
Rosewood Dining Table of Karnataka
Clay Dolls of Krishnanagar in West Bengal
 

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Garden Umbrella : Applique Work / Patch Work of Orissa
Clay Dolls of Krishnanagar in West Bengal
Rosewood Round Table of Karnataka
Garden Umbrella : Applique Work / Patch Work of Orissa
Clay Doll of Krishnanagar in West Bengal

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Rosewood Pooja Gopuram of Karnataka
Tanjore Painting
Bhogashakthi : Chola Bronze Icon of Tanjore

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Bhogashakthi : Chola Bronze Icon of Tanjore

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God Brahma with Goddess Saraswathi :Tanjore Painting
Brass Lamp of Tanjore, Tamil Nadu
  Krishna : Chola Bronze Icon of Tanjore

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Baby Krishna : Tanjore Painting
Brass Lamp / Kutthu vilakku of Tanjore, Tamil Nadu
Lakshmi : Chola Bronze Icon of Tanjore

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Rosewood Geethopadesham Wall Hanging of Karnataka                  Krishna imparting the knowledge of Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna in the battlefield
Tanjore Painting
Bhogashakthi : Chola Bronze Icon of Tanjore

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Krishna : Shivani Wood Carving of Karnataka
Goddess Parvathi : Shivani Wood Carving of Karnataka
  Brass Lamp of Karnataka
Nataraja : Chola Bronze Icon of Tanjore

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Brass Lamp of Karnataka
Krishna : Shivani Wood Carving of Karnataka
Goddess Saraswathi : Shivani Wood Carving of Karnataka
 

Conclusion

In conclusion, the artisans, craftsmen, and weavers of India embody an extraordinary amalgamation of talent, perseverance, and cultural heritage. Despite facing economic challenges and living with minimal resources, they continue to create works of profound beauty and intricacy. Their crafts are not just products; they are stories woven into fabric, carved into wood, and molded in clay, each piece a testament to India’s rich and diverse cultural tapestry.

However, the struggle for these artisans goes beyond the creation of art. It is a fight for survival, recognition, and sustainability. Their art forms, steeped in history and tradition, risk disappearing without adequate support and acknowledgement. As we marvel at their creations, it’s imperative that we also turn our attention to improving their living conditions, providing them with fair opportunities, and ensuring that their art continues to thrive and be passed on to future generations.

By bringing their stories to the forefront, we don’t just preserve a craft; we keep alive a part of India’s soul. Their hands weave more than just material; they weave the dreams and aspirations of a culture rich in history and skill. Supporting these artisans is not just an act of charity; it is a celebration of art, an investment in cultural preservation, and a commitment to human dignity. Let us all play a role in ensuring that the extraordinary talents of India’s artisans, craftsmen, and weavers are not just unleashed, but also nurtured and cherished for ages to come.


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61 replies on “Artisans Craftsmen & Weavers of India: Unleashing Extraordinary Talents Amidst Economic Struggles”

Your efforts to raise awareness about the state of traditional Indian arts and Indian artisans are truly commendable.

Providing socio-economic security to artisans and to keep the traditional artforms alive is our motto here at Poompuhar ( A Govt. of Tamilnadu Undertaking).

Glad to see that we are not alone in the endeavour to bring much deserved recognition to our traditional Indian artforms.

Wow Each product has a story to tell. Each product reminds me about the various facets of the beautiful Indian culture. .When you gift someone a handicraft like shown, you are actually gifting them a piece of India’s history, diversity and tradition. I just loved it. Do you even sell the above items? If yes Please let me know.

Respected Mala Chandrasekhar madam

A great post for the welfare of artisans who prepared our rich arts. It is very unfortunate that many of the people are struggling for livelihood. Mala madam whenever possible i am trying to give some little money to those artists, performers others.

Mala chandrasekhar madam i like your blog and i already joined as a member to your blog.

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