Karnataka
Karnataka, a state in southern India, is known for its rich and diverse cultural heritage, including its art and craft traditions. The state has a long and varied history of artistic expression, with influences from various dynasties and cultures that have ruled the region over the centuries.
- Formation: 1 November 1956
- Area: 191,791 sq km
- Districts: 31
- Capital: Bengaluru
- Bird: Indian roller
- Flower: Lotus
Mysore Paintings
Mysore paintings are a traditional form of art that originated in the city of Mysore, in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. These paintings are known for their intricate details, vibrant colors, and the use of gold foil and precious stones.
Rosewood Inlay
Rosewood inlay is a traditional handicraft that originated in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. The craft involves the inlay of intricately carved pieces of ivory, bone, and brass into furniture made of rosewood.
Bidri Ware
Bidri ware is a traditional handicraft that originated in the city of Bidar in the Indian state of Karnataka. The craft involves the creation of exquisite silver inlaid black metal objects, such as vases, bowls, plates, and jewelry boxes, using a combination of casting, engraving, and inlaying techniques.
Dhurries
Dhurries are traditional flat-woven rugs or carpets that originated in the Indian state of Karnataka. These versatile floor coverings are made using a simple, yet time-tested technique, and are known for their durability, beauty, and versatility.