Kashmir
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WOOD
CARVING
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Carved
Dining table in floral design.
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Carved
walnut wood-work is among the most important crafts of Kashmir. Kashmir
is now one of the few places in the world where walnut is still available
at an altitude of 5500-7500 feet above see level. The wood is hard and
durable, its close grain and even texture facilitating fine and detailed
work. It also presents visually interesting effects with mere plain
polished surfaces in fact in contemporary products, plain surfaces and
small carvings are preferred, especially on trays, tables, bowls and
similar items.
The Kashmir
craftsman, however, rejoices in carving intricate and varied designs.
A variety of carved products bear recurrent motifs of the rose, lotus,
iris, bunches of grapes, pears and chinar leaves. Dragon motifs and
patterns taken from kani and embroidered shawls all find their place
in wooden objects with deep relief carving. A variety of articles, both
decorative and utilitarian, ranging from small items like bowls, trays,
cigarette boxes, wall plaques and table lamps to screens, bedsteads
and larger items of furniture are carved in walnut wood. Four main types
of carving are usually practised in Kashmir-raised, engraved, undercut
and plain. The carving of furniture and smaller items is an elaborate
process and involves high degree of skill and craftsmanship. The carving
is done with the help of small indigenous tools. The art of wood carving
is centred in the city of Srinagar.
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