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Bone Carving (Lucknow)

 introduction Bone carving is the craft of making elaborate artwork by carving animal bones or horns. Lucknow has been a significant hub for bone or ivory carving since the Nawabs' time. Expert artisans used to create ornamental and useful items for the Awadh Nawabs. Uttar Pradesh's Lucknow became known as a the primary hub for ivory carving since the Nawabs supported the art. Since ivory was outlawed, skilled carvers have started using camel and buffalo bones. Location and Population: Thakurganj is a small community where several craftspeople carve bones close to their homes. The location is in the center of the city, where Muslims make up the majority of the population. It is home to numerous bone carvers who have been doing this for decades. The majority of carving is done by Muslim groups. However, a limited number of Hindu communities have learnt the trade and are now producing tiny goods. Since ivory and bone carving are seen as opulent crafts, the royal family has suppor...

Wood Carving of Saharanpur

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 Introduction    Saharanpur, also referred to as the "sheesham wood village," is renowned for its skilled wood carvers, who receive accolades for their creative prowess worldwide. These artisans, who describe their work as "breathing life into dead trees," have honed their trade for generations. The region is particularly famous for its intricate vine-leaf designs, as well as exquisite brass inlay work. Geometric and figure carvings are also common. Artists are fusing wood with materials like glass, ceramic, and wrought iron to give classic works of art a contemporary feel and offer this ancient craft new dimensions. Palace Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh is named for the Sufi saint Shah Harun Chisti, who lived in the 13th century. Thanks to its fertile farmland that yields a wealth of fruits and grains, the city has become one of the most prosperous in the state. Wood from the surrounding woods is used extensively in Saharanpur's well-known woodcraft industry, whic...