India is the country with diverse cultural reflection, history, heritage and traditions. Through its handicrafts, India presents true colors of art. India is one of the major producers and suppliers of handicrafts and counts for a strong labor intensive cottage based industry that is spread in rural as well as urban areas.
We possess advanced manufacturing facility with full set-up over a plot area of 2,500 square feet. The facility is furnished with several tools, instruments and machines that enable us in carving our range of marble god statues, temples and artifacts with perfection.
Some of the facilities at our manufacturing unit include the following: - Marble cutters
- Stone polishing machines
- Planer
- Electric saw
- Circular saw
We are also backed by by sound warehousing facility that enables us to effectively store our range of artifacts, temples and statues.
India offers a gamut of options from the handicraft industry, which includes, textiles, wood, ceramic, metal, stones and glass handicrafts. These handicrafts are one of the unique medium of expressing originality.
A brief overview of the types of Indian handicrafts is as under : - Statues and idols : Intricate carvings of Gods and Goddesses in material like marble, brass, mud, lak, wooden and terracotta.
- Ornaments : Available in a range of patterns, styles and compositions in different material like brass, copper, bronze, bell metal and many more.
- Hand printed textiles : Block, printing, screen printing, batik, bandhej, kalamkari and bandhani Wooden decorative articles.
- Glass and ceramic products : For crockery and show pieces
Every state of India offers a different variety of handicrafts to meet the global demands. Some of the major centers of handicraft production in India are:
- Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh: Brass articles
- Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh: Wooden articles
- Ferozabad, Uttar Pradesh: Glass items
- Jaipur, Rajasthan: Jaipuri quilts, Bagru and Sanganer printed textiles
- Jodhpur, Rajasthan: Wooden and wrought iron furniture
- Kutch, Gujarat: Embroidered decorative items
- Narsapur, Andhra Pradesh: Lace and lace goods
The Indian handicrafts industry is going through a major change with changing tastes and trends of consumer. Incorporation of new designs and patterns results in increasing demand of handicraft products. There is been a drastic change in the usage of raw material, product development and production facilities. Handicraft industry is divided in to both organized and unorganized sector that helps in the upliftment of country's economy.
Indian handicraft industry highlights three major aspects: - Low capital investment
- High ratio of value addition
- High potential for export and foreign exchange earnings