Jammu & Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir, also known as the "Paradise on Earth," is a state in northern India known for its stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and heritage. The state is home to a diverse range of art and craft forms that reflect its unique blend of history, religion, and geography.
- Formation: 5 August 2019
- Area: 222,236 sq km
- Districts: 20
- Capital: Jammu (Winter), Srinagar (Summer)
- Bird: Black-necked crane
- Flower: Lotus
Khatumband & Pinjrakari Woodwork
Khatumband and Pinjrakari Woodwork are traditional art forms of Jammu and Kashmir that have been passed down through generations. These art forms involve intricate woodwork that is characterized by its detailed carving and beautiful designs.
Knotted Carpets & Wickerwork.
Khatumband and Pinjrakari Woodwork are traditional art forms of Jammu and Kashmir that have been passed down through generations. These art forms involve intricate woodwork that is characterized by its detailed carving and beautiful designs.
Gabba Embroidery Rugs
Gabba embroidery rugs are a traditional art form of Jammu and Kashmir, known for their intricate embroidery and beautiful designs. These rugs are made using wool or silk threads that are embroidered onto a base fabric to create a rug with a dense pile.
Carved Walnut Woodwork
Carved walnut woodwork is a traditional art form of Jammu and Kashmir, known for its intricate designs and beautiful craftsmanship. The art form involves carving intricate designs onto pieces of walnut wood, which are then used to create a variety of decorative and functional objects.