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Artisan
Mohan Lal Sharma
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Tarkashi: Taar means wire. The technique of inlaying a fine flattened wire of brass (or silver or gold) in wood is called Tarkashi. The patterns are usually geometric, and these handcrafted boxes and decorations have adorned everyday objects in the culture of Rajasthan for centuries to express royalty. Mohan Lal Sharma learned this craft from his brother and Guru Shri Gopal Lal Sharma when he was 14. Since then, he has created a lot of work on rosewood timber (sheesham) and other mediums. Eventually, he started his own workshop and has trained many artisans since then. He was awarded by the Government of Rajasthan a "merit certificate" for 1985–86, a "state award" in 1986–87, a national award in 2013, and the "shilp guru award" in 2019.
Tarkashi is a method of inlaying brass, copper, or silver wires in timber. it's miles a completely unique and inventive made from this district. It is used for redecorating jewelry bins, name plaque, and other comparable items.
Tarkashi: Taar means wire. The technique of inlaying a fine flattened wire of brass (or silver or gold) in wood is called Tarkashi. The patterns are usually geometric, and these handcrafted boxes and decorations have adorned everyday objects in the culture of Rajasthan for centuries to express royalty. Mohan Lal Sharma learned this craft from his brother and Guru Shri Gopal Lal Sharma when he was 14. Since then, he has created a lot of work on rosewood timber (sheesham) and other mediums. Eventually, he started his own workshop and has trained many artisans since then. He was awarded by the Government of Rajasthan a "merit certificate" for 1985–86, a "state award" in 1986–87, a national award in 2013, and the "shilp guru award" in 2019.
Craft
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Tarkashi Craft
Tarkashi is a method of inlaying brass, copper, or silver wires in timber. it's miles a completely unique and inventive made from this district. It is used for redecorating jewelry bins, name plaque, and other comparable items.
Popular Tarkashi Craft purchases
Hand Carved Tarkashi Inlay Rosewood Keychain
Hand Carved Tarkashi Inlay Rosewood Keychain
Hand Carved Tarkashi Inlay Rosewood Tray (8 x 5 in)
Hand Carved Tarkashi Inlay Rosewood Keyholder (2 x 7 in)
Hand Carved Tarkashi Inlay Rosewood Keyholder (2 x 7 in)
For those of you using a 44-inch wide fabric, this guide suggests measurements for a standard L Size. Think of this as your starting point. If you're working with different sizes or fabric widths, just adjust up or down accordingly. Hope this helps!
When it comes to how much fabric you'll need, it really depends on the design. We'd recommend having a chat with your designer or tailor before you order, just to be on the safe side.
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