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Collection: Bidri Craft

Bidri craft is a remarkable form of metalwork that originated in Karnataka and reflects India's rich artistic heritage. Also known as bidriware, this intricate art form dates back to the 14th century and beautifully combines Persian influences with traditional Indian craftsmanship. Bidri art is made using a unique blend of zinc and copper, which serves as the base for inlay work done with pure silver, brass, or, occasionally, gold. The distinguishing feature of bidriware whether in pottery or other handicraft products is its striking black surface, achieved through a special oxidizing process. This process creates a dramatic contrast with the luminous inlay designs, making bidriware truly exceptional.

Artisans from Karnataka, particularly in the Bidar region, meticulously handcraft bidri art, showcasing intricate floral patterns, geometric designs, and motifs inspired by Mughal architecture. These products, which include vases, jewelry boxes, wall plates, and decorative items, are highly sought after for their timeless elegance. The process of creating bidri handicrafts requires exceptional skill and dedication, making it a revered symbol of India’s artisanal brilliance.

Bidri craft in Karnataka, with its deep roots in Indian tradition, continues to captivate art enthusiasts globally. Its unique artistry and historical significance have made bidri handicrafts a lasting favorite among collectors and connoisseurs.