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Glass handicraft Birds On a Tree

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Glass has been used as a decorative as well as functional medium since prehistoric times. Because of being transparent to visible light, it finds utility to create host of items. When it comes to manufacture best quality glass handicrafts, INDOFOX is a reliable and reputed name in the world market. Encompassing antique to ultra modern designs, our range includes utensils, home decor items, bar accessories and other products. Fascinatingly crafted our range of glass products is sure to bring a sophisticated charm and splendor in your ambiance. Glass has had found its creative stature as a medium to reflect imagination beyond the barriers of history, culture and time. It refracts futuristic nostalgia, the artistic contemplation of post contemporary mind. Glass craft has its ramification that spread from items of home decoration to the household items, glass bangles, to glass painting and mosaic. History of civilization paints that present generation discounts the preceding ones, thus the exuberance of glass crafts firing the sensory perception of man for time immemorial. Ancient scriptures attest the existence of glass items of the contemporary period though their abundant usage was hardly manifested. Origin of Glass Craft: Europe first set the stage on fire with the introduction of glass craft and during the Middle Ages the Chinese artisans mastered the craft borrowing the same from Europe. According to the historical annals, the collaboration of British East India Company and China was responsible to pioneer the art in India. During the initiation period, the dwellers of India would paint pictures related to ancient scriptures, popular stories, epic themes, icons, portraits, and icons. The art that unfurled within the colonial space of anglicized patronage bears the testimony to grand architectural exploits in the multicultural 21st century India. History of Glass Craft in India: Glass making in India is very old. Reference of glass craft is found in the great epic of Mahabharata. The art of glassware got great impetus during the medieval period. The credit of introducing the art of glass engraving in India goes to the Mughals. The Mughal craftsmen excelled in making delicate foliated designs on glass objects. The craft was further patronised by the Rajputs for their refined sense of beauty and artistry. Features of Glass Craft: Current western capitalist society emerged and developed in the 20th century under mass media influence. The gorgeous bangles exquisitely carved out of glass in different colours, shapes, styles and trend were hugely in demand in many places of India under the influential discourse of flimsy fashions. Inexpensive and adorable for their look, glass bangles are often studded with glass gems, spirals of base-metal wire, foil and spangles amid a wavy striping of other colours. Jewellery like necklaces that are made out of intricately cut glasses of incandescent colours deftly polished which gives the shimmer of elegance even come out from glass kitty. Artefacts of Glass Craft The domain of painting has reached a new dimension with the influx of glass painting and art of glass craft geared with a whole new facet. Glass painting as an expression of glass craft got its first exposure in India in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century. Glass painting excels in superior quality glass, imported from Britain and Belgium engaging in the manufacturing of showpieces of different sizes and shapes. Various decorative glass bottles of stained glass, decorative glass decanter are admired for interior decoration. Exquisitely decorated crystal flower vase, glass bottles, glass decanters are available in wide variety and comes in various tint. Glass lamps are decently designed with eye-catching hues and designs in the recent days and stands as a logo of the artistry of glass craft available in traditional and modern outlook. They vary from hanging lamps, ceiling hanging lamps, hanging candle lamps, beaded hanging lamps, hanging lamp shades. Chandeliers are a variation of glass craft that serve the purpose of enhancing the grandeur of decor enhancing the mystery of dark nights. Variety comes in different forms like chandelier lampshades, beaded chandelier, and crystal chandelier and so on. Glass candleholder, votives, tableware and lantern as well as a large variety of Christmas decors are offered like glass ball, glass animals, Christmas decoration hanging etc for decoration. Another kind of glass craft is the craft of ceramic, which are very popular as one of the Indian crafts. Regional differences reason the variations of ceramic craft. Though the ceramic craft requires the involvement of hand for making the items but due to the huge demand of the items, machines are involved to create things of identical quality and standard. The ceramic items are made durable by adding stone to the mould. Some ceramic items are candleholders, lamps, show pieces, sculptures and statues. Craftmen of Glassware: The present day glass craft in India has evolved in style, utility and affordability with tiime. From the decorative items of the royals to the home utility items like lamps, bottles, window panes, crockery, etc. the use of glass craft has changed but the aura and elegance of the craft remains the same. Ferozabad, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, is well known for production of glass bangles and utilitarian glassware. There are some families having centuries old tradition of glassware manufacturing. Glass beads of India are famous world over. Varanasi is the main center for the production of glass beads while Purdilpur is famous for its black glass beads. The ancient history of Glass Art is enshrouded in a mystified aura because of its unregistered ancient origin. According to the history, the technicalities concerning the manufacture of jewellery or mosaic works are the originators of glass art. Literary evidences and archaeological evidences unfold the fact that glass art was prevalent in India since the ancient past. In Mahabharata, the Hindu scripture, the mention of glass is found while in the Mughal period, the citation of the potential glass made stuffs like tumbler, bowls, plate and bottles for attar (Indian ancient perfumes) attest the presence and usage of glass was handy to the people of that period. Whatever may be the origin, glass art in India is regarded as one of the most interesting form of craft for its scintillating beauty and captivating colour. Firozabad in the modern era is illustrious for the mass production of bangles though it has enlarged its variety by including decorative items made out of glass like fancy chandeliers, glass animals a trend conspicuously derived from Europe. Saharanpur is famous for glass toys filled with coloured liquid called “Panchkora”. “Phials”, jars, bottles, chimney lamps made of glass are of huge demand and are offered in wide range of variety. The variations of glass bangles prove the popularity on its own around India. The “sonabai” bangles and “the churi ka jodas” beamed with gorgeous precious and semi-precious stones of various colours are famous in Hyderabad. Another form of glass art is the bead making which is well approved in India. India has an umpteen number of suppliers of a wide variety of semi precious quartz materials like agate, onyx, jasper, rock crystal and chalcedony. Indian glass art includes the involvement of the adornment of gold; the small drawn-glass beads used in beadwork was commenced from India and supposed to be the speciality of the country. Due to the increasing industrialization and growing popularity of the more enrichment of the products of the foreign countries, in the sixteenth century, Indian bead making industry fell into diminution. India, in recent times has retrieved its position in glass bead and several glass bead factories are situated in Varanasi. The speciality of the glass art of Varanasi is glass beads and a type of thin glass which is popular as “Tikuli”. The usage and technique of “Tikuli” is found in the decorative works in Patna. The exclusive design shapes and tint makes the Indian glass art unique Glass art refers to individual works of art that are substantially or wholly made of glass. It ranges in size from monumental works and installation pieces to wall hangings and windows, to works of art made in studios and factories, including glass jewelry and tableware. As a decorative and functional medium, glass was extensively developed in Egypt and Assyria. Glassblowing was perhaps invented in the 1st century BC, and featured heavily in Roman glass, which was highly developed with forms such as the cage cup for a luxury market. Islamic glass was the most sophisticated of the early Middle Ages. Then the builders of the great Norman and Gothic cathedrals of Europe took the art of glass to new heights with the use of stained glass windows as a major architectural and decorative element. Glass from Murano, in the Venetian Lagoon, (also known as Venetian glass) is the result of hundreds of years of refinement and invention. Murano is still held as the birthplace of modern glass art. Apart from shaping the hot glass, the three main traditional decorative techniques used on formed pieces in recent centuries are enamelled glass, engraved glass and cut glass. The first two are very ancient, but the third an English invention, around 1730. From the late 19th century a number of other techniques have been added. The turn of the 19th century was the height of the old art glass movement while the factory glass blowers were being replaced by mechanical bottle blowing and continuous window glass. Great ateliers like Tiffany, Lalique, Daum, Gallé, the Corning schools in upper New York state, and Steuben Glass Works took glass art to new levels.In the early 20th century, most glass production happened in factories. Even individual glassblowers making their own personalized designs would do their work in those large shared buildings. The idea of “art glass”, small decorative works made of art, often with designs or objects inside, flourished. Pieces produced in small production runs, such as the lampwork figures of Stanislav Brychta, are generally called art glass. By the 1970s, there were good designs for smaller furnaces, and in the United States, this gave rise to the “studio glass” movement of glassblowers who blew their glass outside of factories, often in their own studios. This coincided with a move towards smaller production runs of particular styles. This movement spread to other parts of the world as well. Two birds on a tree: Birds are widely regarded as symbols of freedom and eternity due to their ability to soar into the skies. Bird symbolism exists all over the world as part of different cultures, religions, and traditions. Every bird is uniquely breathtaking and symbolizes certain aspects of our lives, nature, and the unknown world. Luckily though, birds are considered good omens. Two birds are shown to dwell on the same tree as inseparable companions. One tastes the fruits in the tree while the other merely watches. The former represents the individual self and the latter the Supreme soul. He then comes closer to God and by His grace the soul is lifted to the higher plane.In many cultures, including Asian traditions like feng shui, birds are powerful symbols found in palaces as well as in the simplest of adornments. At its core, feng shui is about connecting to the natural world, so animals are key. Birds are especially compelling symbols because they can fly with freedom from the earth. These animals soar through the sky, connecting us to the heavens. Birds are thought of as divine messengers to communicate our humble requests to the gods above.
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