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The Ancient Art Form Of Blue Pottery
Blue Pottery came to Jaipur from the land of Mughals (Persia). Mughals brought it to India through Kashmir and with time it spread out, currently, Blue Pottery lodge its feet in Jaipur, Rajasthan & is now well known as Jaipur Blue Pottery. The main reason for the establishment of this Art in Jaipur is the fondness of Jaipur Royals towards the blue pottery Art. Blue pottery flourishes in Jaipur in the regime of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. Presence of Blue pottery can be seen in the famous palaces and museum of the city.
How Candles Help you in your Daily Routine Life
How Candles Help you in your Daily Routine Life
The gentle, mesmerizing quality of the light makes our candles a perfect aid for any relaxation routine. The soft illumination helps the mind to calm down and even achieve a meditative state.
Amazing Home Decor Ideas
Home accessories, as movable decorations, reflect the owner's taste and create a personal atmosphere where they are placed. These items can break the boundaries of the traditional decoration industry, using handicrafts, textiles, collectibles, and things such as lamps, floral items, and plants re-combined to form a new concept.
Madhubani Painting- Indian miniature art
Paintings as an art form have flourished from the early period in India, as is evident from various epics, other literary sources, and archaeological surveys. Since there never was a nodal body to preserve and develop art in India, it was the initiative, enterprise, and imagination of those dedicated humble artists that kept alive the ancient traditions.
Mural Paintings of Kerala
Kerala mural paintings are the frescos depicting Hindu mythology and legends, which are drawn on the walls of temples and churches in South India, principally in Kerala. Ancient temples and palaces in Kerala, South India, display an abounding tradition of mural paintings mostly dating back between the 9th to 12th centuries CE when this form of art enjoyed royal patronage.