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ART AND CRAFTS OF ANDHRA PRADESH

 
Filgiree:-

Standardization is alien to them. So say the admirers about the silversmiths of Karimnagar-the creators of silver Filigree. Because, the most fascinating aspect of silver Fiilgree is the element of newness and surprise. Every piece looks different, delicate and unique. In Filigree work, twisted silver wire is the material, and the articles have the trellis-like appearance of jali which endows them with rare charm. The silversmith crimps thin strips of fine silver into zigzag patterns and loops using it to fill up the ground of designs formed by using it thicker silver strips. The strips and fine silver are then deftly soldered, carefully avoiding the trellis-like Filigree pattern.


Bidri
:-This art of silver inlay on  metal has always kept historians guessing. Various accounts exist about origin and entry into India and subsequently Andhra Pradesh. The art has successfully expressed the experiences of the Sufis, the aesthetic values of the Moghuls and the yearning of warriors to decorate their ornaments of valour-swords, daggers, lances and shields. Broadly speaking, there are four main stages in the manufacture of Bidri. They are (1)casting  (2) engraving  (3) inlaying and (4) oxidising.



Stone  Carvings
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In classic Sanskrit treatises, the sculptor has been given various names. He is known as the Sadhak, the Mantrin and the Yogi. this is perhaps explained  by the ultimate aim of the sculptor to be primarily spiritual and only secondarily aesthetic. The sculptor  was not    endeavoring to portray the mere perfection of the physical structure, as with the Greeks. He believed that even the perfect human figure could not fully manifest the higher spiritual values of life, nor contain within itself the attributes and qualities of the divinity




Wood Carvings:-
In ancient India, the carpenter held an important place in the social life of the village and was in fact  called the Sutradhar or the "holder of the line". Mention of elaborate directions as to the season and manner of felling a tree, seasoning of the wood and the making of the different articles required are given. Though carpenters no longer drive chariots like they used to in ancient India, they definitely continue to enthrall us by their intricate and beautiful work. Painstakingly created, every wood carving is a story of  dedication and perseverance. Matched and ultimately crowned by the joy of creation itself.


 

 

 

 

Cities Of Andhra Pradesh

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