Thursday, September 24, 2015

You’ll be conscious of one particular of the absorbing attributes of Pakistan the fascinating and captivating handicrafts. The marvelous artisanship is the most renowned cultural identification of Pakistan. The handicrafts producing tradition is thousands of years old Pakistani custom which is evident from the ancient excavations of Indus Valley, Harappa and Mohen-jo-Daro civilizations.

The handicrafts of Pakistan are specifically well-known for the enchanting embellishment, eye-catching colors and bewitching textures. There is an ethnic division of the handicrafts creating as a lot of regions of Pakistan have their personal person handicrafts heritage.

Pakistani artisans are really brilliant and genius in their skill. Whether it is embroidery, weaving, printing or designing, they are master in each and every good quality.

A busy artisan in his work from Sindh - By Iqbal Khatri
A busy artisan in his work from Sindh – By Iqbal Khatri

The conventional decorative goods have remained a phenomenal ingredient of the Northern Pakistan.

Decorative items of the Northern Pakistan - Image by Pasvic Surgeon
Decorative products of the Northern Pakistan – Image by Pasvic Surgeon

The handmade wooden pottery specially bowls and carves are the distinctive parts of the heritage of Hunza.

Exotic wooden crafts from Hunza - Image : Saad Rashid
Exotic wooden crafts from Hunza – Image : Saad Rashid

Sillanwali is a little town located in the Sargodha district of Pakistan which is particularly famous for its woodwork handicrafts, which are largely exported to other cities, provinces and even to other countries.

Handmade woodcraft from Sillanwali - Image: Amir Taj
Handmade woodcraft from Sillanwali – Image: Amir Taj

handwoven utensil is very common not only in the rural but also in the urban locations of Sindh and Punjab in Pakistan. This is used for maintaining Chapati ( Bread ) and typically known as Chaba.

A handwoven utensil &quot Chaba&quot - Image courtesy : wikipedia
A handwoven utensil " Chaba" – Image courtesy : wikipedia

The conventional penny banks or money boxes created of clay have still not lost their reputation amongst Pakistani kids.

The traditional penny banks - Saidpur Model Village - Photo: Faisal Saeed
The conventional penny banks – Saidpur Model Village – Photo: Faisal Saeed

The conventional wooden bags are also very mesmerizing for their tremendous art operate.

A classical handmade wooden bag of Pakistan - Armughan Javaid
A classical handmade wooden bag of Pakistan – Armughan Javaid

The handmade Khussa shoes is the cultural footwear of Pakistan, which are made with fine leather and decorated with golden and silver threads, beads and sequins on classic motifs.

The handmade Khussa shoes - Image by Amir Taj
The handmade Khussa footwear – Image by Amir Taj

Multan is also popular for the exotic handicrafts created with camel bones. Camel bone is regarded as along lasting material for generating incredible handicrafts and articles for decoration.

A busy camel bone handicrafts man - Photo: Ammar Chaudhry
A busy camel bone handicrafts man – Photo: Ammar Chaudhry

Some clay pots are amazingly decorated with amazing mirror function in Multan and the Southern Punjab.

Mirror crafting art of Multan - Image : Javaria&ampKhadeeja
Mirror crafting art of Multan – Image : Javaria&Khadeeja

Who can deny the beauty of the excellent and handmade patchwork art of Sindh?

The handmade Sindhi patchwork art - Photo: Zahid Ali Khan
The handmade Sindhi patchwork art – Photo: Zahid Ali Khan

The hand knotted carpets and oriental rugs of Pakistan are planet renowned and magnificent in their character.

A fantastic handknotted carpet from Pakistan - Photo: Ted Swedenbur
A great handknotted carpet from Pakistan – Photo: Ted Swedenbur

The people of Sindh really like their standard hand woven buckets and door chimes.

The alluring handmade door chimes of Sindh, Pakistan - Image: go2net
The alluring handmade door chimes of Sindh, Pakistan – Image: go2net
The traditional handmade buckets from Thatta - Image: S M Rafiq
The conventional handmade buckets from Thatta – Image: S M Rafiq

No doubt, the fascinating and captivating Pakistani handicrafts are the integrated characteristics of the Pakistani cultural heritage.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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