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Adding a Touch of Elegance to Your Home: The Beauty and Craftsmanship of Ghazipur Wall Hangings from Uttar Pradesh

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Ghazipur Wall Hanging | District Varanasi, Government of Uttar Pradesh |  India

Ghazipur wall hangings are interior decor items that are handcrafted in the small city of Ghazipur in Uttar Pradesh. These traditional handloom products are woven by skilled craftsmen using a blend of different colors.

The craftsmen combine different yarns including jute and cotton to ensure not only strength but also an unusual unique texture. The use of differing textures also forms a part of the presentation of the patterning and design.

These Ghazipur wall decorative hangings are woven on the handloom and their intricate patterning, colors and designs have wide appeal.

A large range of designs bears testimony to the skill of the weavers from representation of figures of Hindu gods and goddesses to intricate and detailed landscape arts with patterns of houses, lawns, forests, interiors, birds and animals.

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An article by Lakshmi Subramanian on Ghazipur wall hangings

One of the most exquisite handicrafts of Uttar Pradesh are the wall hangings of Ghazipur that are renowned for its innovative designs, weaving and craftsmanship. This craft is practised in villages of Ghazipur, Mirzapur, Varanasi and Chandauli, with more than 3000 families engaged in this centuries-old art.

The artisans use an ancient Banaras weaving technique called naka jala taka to create these unusual designs that are known for their naturalistic appeal and stylistic presentation. Hindu Gods and Goddesses, forests, birds, animals and houses are created using jute, cotton, silk and fabric.

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These are traditional handloom products made with blend threads of jute yarn and other yarns in myriad colours and strength without using jacquard. Natural yarns are bleached using traditional techniques to get white and soft discoloured yarn. Dyeing process is done using hot (dark colours) and cold water (light colours).

After the yarn is dried, the tana (warp) is prepared for weaving. Bana (weft) of different colours is arranged as per the design. Bana of different shades and colours are blended and mixed with tana by hand so that the motifs are clearly visible. Weaving is done in pit looms.

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Extra threads and yarn are cut and the jute wall hanging is kept steady for the embroidery work. New motifs and designs that cannot be woven are embroidered with silk and jute. Patterns like the branches of trees, flower motifs and leaves are generally embroidered. Roofs, bridges, boats and carts are made in the next process of rapping. Windows are made in the patching process stage.

Age-old patterns and traditional weaving process from start to finish are still adopted by the cluster of artisans who have strived to maintain the uniqueness of this handloom product.

Ghazipur wall hanging was granted the Geographical Indication Tag (GI) in 2018.

GI Tagged - Geographical Indications, India - Ghazipur Wall Hangings Simple  designs and sketches of the theme is weaved by blending various coloured  yarns along with the base yarn, being only jute. . . . . #

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