Hand Crafted Wood Box from Indian Artisan 'Persian Garland' Item ID: 2671620508
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"Designed by Indian artisan Niyaz, this petite box was inspired by Persian carpets. The velvet-lined box is crafted of kail wood and covered with papier mache before being carefully painted by hand with lavish floral motifs. The artisan uses poster paints as well as pigments derived from natural flowers."
- 0.95 lb
- 2.1 inches H x 4.4 inches W x 3.5 inches D
- 0.29 lbs
- 2.1 inches H x 4.4 inches W x 3.5 inches D
- Kail wood
- paper
- polyester velvet
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
Made in India
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"One day when I was about 15 years old, I was venturing out in the open and I saw some amazing papier mache boxes. It was only natural for me to favor papier mache work because, in my area, almost every household has someone doing this craft. So I decided to learn it too, with expert artist Syed Aktar, even though no one in my family was doing it. My elder brother and sisters were already into weaving, helping my father.
I started working on this art and it felt great! I would mostly replicate the traditional patterns and compositions featured in rugs and carpets. My father had a shop where he sold his shawls and scarves, so I would also show my creations there and, since customers loved them, I got really inspired to do more and more.
"I use only natural colors in my work – flowers, leaves, and stone colors are what I use to execute my paintings.
"In the late 1990s, I received a letter from the Handicraft Department of the Indian government to participate in an exhibition. I came and the exhibition was a great experience which opened new avenues for me. I decided to open a small workshop in Delhi and so began a new journey. I started participating in a lot more government-sponsored exhibitions and in 1993 I received the National Award in papier mache art work. It was a great feeling! I was invited to NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology) for a ten-day demonstration program.
I was also invited to participate in demonstrations and exhibitions in Kuwait, Germany, Sweden, Singapore and Australia. It was always a great feeling and the appreciation I got was always overwhelming.
"Now I am very happy to be associated with you."
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"One day when I was about 15 years old, I was venturing out in the open and I saw some amazing papier mache boxes. It was only natural for me to favor papier mache work because, in my area, almost every household has someone doing this craft. So I decided to learn it too, with expert artist Syed Aktar, even though no one in my family was doing it. My elder brother and sisters were already into weaving, helping my father.
I started working on this art and it felt great! I would mostly replicate the traditional patterns and compositions featured in rugs and carpets. My father had a shop where he sold his shawls and scarves, so I would also show my creations there and, since customers loved them, I got really inspired to do more and more.
"I use only natural colors in my work – flowers, leaves, and stone colors are what I use to execute my paintings.
"In the late 1990s, I received a letter from the Handicraft Department of the Indian government to participate in an exhibition. I came and the exhibition was a great experience which opened new avenues for me. I decided to open a small workshop in Delhi and so began a new journey. I started participating in a lot more government-sponsored exhibitions and in 1993 I received the National Award in papier mache art work. It was a great feeling! I was invited to NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology) for a ten-day demonstration program.
I was also invited to participate in demonstrations and exhibitions in Kuwait, Germany, Sweden, Singapore and Australia. It was always a great feeling and the appreciation I got was always overwhelming.
"Now I am very happy to be associated with you."
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