subject: Indian Wooden Handicraft World Wide Recognition [print this page] Indian Wooden Handicrafts have occupied a traditional place in Hindu history, instructions in the holy books have been found regarding wooden doors in homes. Woods have specially been used to make utensils in different parts of the country, the walnut wood of Kashmir which is used to curve small book racks trays, bowls and other items of traditional use have found fame and recognition the world over. Examples of wooden work influenced by Mughal architecture are in demand globally. Similarly the famed sandalwood of Karnataka which has a captivating smell and is used make intricate eye catching pieces is also famous. Another use of the sandal wood is hand fans which when used spread the fragrance of the sandal wood all around the room. In Andhra Pradesh red sandalwood is used to carve dolls, idols and deities. Particularly prized are the trinket boxes curved in Ebony and rosewood which are made in Uttar Pradesh.
Another Indian wooden handicraft which is a example of one of the oldest types of handicraft is the painted wooden toy as well as wooden jewelry box. These toys have been discovered in the ruins of the oldest civilization in Asia of Mohenjodaro and Harappa. Different types of designs are available. Wooden pots and wooden vases which are used for flowers are also very popular. They are available in different shapes, models and designs.
The exports of Indian wooden handicraft have ballooned like other products being made in the country. The reason for their popularity is due to the world wide fascination with cultural diversity of the country. Indian wooden craft is not only popular due to its exception and varied designs but also because of the fact that they are a unique bend of traditional and modern culture.