Ghazipur Handmade Jute Wall-Hanging Yellow Nest
Infuse your space with warmth and charm using our Ghazipur Handmade Jute Wall-Hanging in a delightful Yellow Nest design. Meticulously crafted in Ghazipur, this artisanal piece combines natural jute with artistic finesse. Elevate your decor with this eco-friendly wall hanging, bringing a touch of nature-inspired elegance to your home.
- Product Material : Pure Jute
- Weave : Handmade
- Dimension : 15 x 8 Inches
- Weight : 300g
Ghazipur Wall Hangings have gained renown not only in India but also internationally due to their intricate design, diverse selection, and the skilled craftsmanship of the artisans involved in weaving.
These unique products, characterized by a blend of golden fibers such as jute yarn and various colored fabrics, offer aesthetic pleasure and have the ability to transform the decor of spaces like drawing rooms, offices, commercial halls, hotel rooms, and meeting halls.
Approximately 2500 to 3000 artisan families contribute to the Ghazipur Wall Hanging cluster, showcasing their expertise in creating these products. The wall hangings are admired for their naturalistic appeal, featuring stylistic presentations of Hindu deities, landscapes, traditional curtains, birds, and animals. The artisans employ an ancient Banaras weaving technique called Naka-Jala-Taka, distinct from the contemporary Jacquard method used in Banaras Saree weaving.
The geographical concentration of production is primarily in Ghazipur district, with additional clusters in Varanasi, Mirzapur, and Chandauli districts of Uttar Pradesh. Historical records, including the District industrial profile of Ghazipur, acknowledge the significance of Ghazipur Wall Hangings.
The traditional method of production involves a delicate process, from bleaching the yarn to the final cutting, with family members actively participating in each stage. The crafting process includes bleaching, dyeing, tana making, design pattern and weaving, cutting, beet fixation, embroidery work, rapping work, and patching work.
The uniqueness of Ghazipur Wall Hangings lies in their adherence to traditional patterns and techniques, with no use of Jacquard. Approximately 2500 to 3000 artisan families are engaged in this craft, emphasizing the continuation of traditional practices.
The Ghazipur Wall Hangings stand out for their naturalistic appeal, showcasing the artisans' tremendous skills without relying on modern tools. The use of design graph paper, handmade and serving as a rough sketch, adds to the uniqueness. These eco-friendly products utilize natural jutes and traditional dyeing methods, contributing to the craft's appeal and sustainability.