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Antique Indian Handcrafted Wooden Printing Block – 1900’s
This Antique Indian Handcrafted Wooden Printing Block from the 1900s is a testament to the traditional craftsmanship and artistic heritage of India. This printing block is a finely crafted piece, showcasing intricate details and multiple patterns that are meticulously hand-carved into the wood.
This antique wooden block features a variety of patterns, with a predominant display of floral motifs and geometric elements. Each motif and element is intricately carved with precision and skill, highlighting the artisan's attention to detail and mastery of the craft. The floral motifs depict traditional Indian flowers, showcasing a connection to nature and the region's botanical richness.
The hand-carved patterns on the printing block are not only visually appealing but also reflective of the cultural and artistic influences prevalent during the 1900s in India. The craftsmanship exhibits a combination of traditional designs passed down through generations and influences from the contemporary design trends of that era.
The wooden block, being a printing tool, suggests its purpose in the creation of textiles or other materials adorned with intricate patterns. The versatility of the patterns allows for a range of creative possibilities in textile design, reflecting the diverse artistic traditions of India.
This Antique Indian Handcrafted Wooden Printing Block serves as both a functional tool for traditional craftsmanship and a work of art. It carries with it the rich history and cultural significance of Indian craftsmanship from the early 1900s, making it a valuable and aesthetically captivating artifact that represents the intersection of art and utility in India's artisanal heritage.
The traditional art of Block Printing is being practiced in Rajasthan, India for more than 500 years. Block Printing was started in the 12th century and the rich art form of printing on fabrics was being enjoyed by the Kings and Queens which made Block Printing art recognizable as royal patronage from that time. Block printing on fabrics was introduced by the old Chippa Community located in the Bagru district of Rajasthan.
Dimensions: Width: 131 cm, Height: 91 cm, Depth: 51 cm