Handicrafts, as the name suggests, is a skill that
embodies any article or object made with hand. The origin of handcrafted
products dates back to 3000 B.C during the Indus Valley Civilization
when art was still in its nascent stage. This beautiful craft was at its
helm during the Mughal era when Indian art, craft and culture was given
a new dimension in realms like in-lay work, glass engraving, brocades,
enameling etc. and a host of other artifacts that continue till date.
Handicrafts have always revolved around the local needs of menfolk,
religious beliefs and special needs of the patrons and the royalty.
Despite withstanding the ravages of time and numerous foreign invasions,
this traditional art is still flourishing not just as an isolated craft
but as a highly enterprising industry.
Due to the assimilative nature of Indian culture, the handcrafted
products are now customized to present a more realistic view of the life
styles today. A vast array of handcrafted articles are now a common part
of households as well as commercial interiors. Some of these wares
include home furnishing items such as bed sheets, runners, cushion
covers etc. and a few others like wall hangings, variously carved photo
frames, fashion jewelery accessories and embroidered beaded products.
The hand craft is highly influenced by the regional and domestic
cultures of a place portraying a colorful picture of this industry.



