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Handmade in India

Handmade in India represents the sum of the special knowledge from India's united family and it captures vividly the intellectual property which has created wealth for generations and which will continue creating it and multiplying it in the times to come.

Handmade in India represents the sum of the special knowledge from India's united family and it captures vividly the intellectual property which has created wealth for generations and which will continue creating it and multiplying it in the times to come.

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AGATE STONE WORK

Products

Mala-necklaces

Paperweights

Toys

Lampshades

Nameplate

Photoframes

Ritual objects

Imitation Jewellery

Idols

Sculptures

Statues

Displaying objects

THE SEMI-PRECIOUS AGATE stone is used in the construction of many

jewellery forms,most of which were previously created primarily for export

purposes as the jewellery tradition of India is largely based on gold and silver

work.Recently however,the changing lifestyle of India`s burgeoning urban

population has led to the creation of an indigenous market for agate stone

jewellery.The increasing popularity of agate for use as personal

ornamentation is also due to the belief in the stone`s healing properties and

its ability to rectif the imbalance of energies of a specfic place or person.The

town of Khambhat is the chief production centre for agate stone ware with

many of its resident artisans specializing in a specific stage of the craft

process such

as in stone cutting ,shaping,polishing,drilling

and the making of the final product.The

technique utilized varies as per the density of

each stone.Soft stones like crystal and rose

quartz,for example,require gentle handling

while carnelian needs to be heated and dried

because of its characteristics moistness.The

pale yellow stone is broken,shaped and put

into small terracotta pots topped with

matti.These pots are then put in the bhatti

along with the wood waste and burnt;as a

result of this heating process,the stone turns

red.

Production Clusters

Anand district:

Khambhat

Tools

Singodi-buffalo-horn

headed hammer

Drilling machine

1. Shaped and polished clear quartz

beads.

2. Rounded,convex rhomboidal

beads made from banded agate.

3. Polished (right)and unpolished

(left)cat`s eye stone;these stones

are extremely popular,especially

with Muslim tourists,suppossedly

due to their resemblance to a

moon in eclipse.Beads shaped

from stones with a natural eye

form are used as protective

amulets in West Asia.

4. The tasbih dana,or 100 bead

rosary of red agate is popular

among Muslim customers

because of its religious

significance.

5. Necklace made from agate stone

beads.The colour of the carnelian

(red agate)is proportionate to the

heat it is given,making it possible

to have a range of warm colours

from light orange to deep red.

6. Lathe turned and polished bowl

made from camelian (red-orange

agate)stone.

7. A semi-finished bowl made from

agate stone.

8. A finished bowl made from agate

stone.

BEAD WORK

COLOURFUL BEADED ORNAMENTS are widely

used by the tribal communities of this region.These

ornaments are the preferred means of personal

oranamentation as they serve as an inexpensive

alternative to silver while displaying a unique local

aethetic. Red, green, white, black, yellow and blue

beads,known as moti,are usually bought at Chota

Udaipur.The bead work,executed with nylon threads,is

usually undertaken by the tribal women in leisure

hours.Woollen threads are selected for use in the

remainder of the ornament due to their availibility in

wide range of colours.

Production Clusters

Vadodara district:

Tejgadh

Chota Udaipur

Products

Haar-necklaces

Payal-anklets

Butti-earrings

Keddchulo-waist

belts

Haath ni pattibracelets

Tools

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