Huduka Musical Instrument
The Uttarakhand Tamata Huduka is a traditional musical instrument originating from the Himalayan region. Crafted with precision by skilled artisans, this percussion instrument produces vibrant and rhythmic tones. Its unique design and cultural significance make it a cherished part of Uttarakhand's musical heritage, adding depth and authenticity to traditional performances.
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- Note: Although an artisan meticulously crafts their work with great attention to detail, there may still be some minor difference present, showcasing the inherent imperfections that add a touch of uniqueness to each piece. Kindly ignore such minor differences and slight variations in color, weight and dimensions as it adds to the uniqueness of product. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind treasure, making your purchase truly special.
- • GI Origin : Uttarakhand
- • Product Material : Copper
- • Size : 10 Inches
- • Weight : ~ 500 Grams
Uttarakhand Tamata, a traditional product from the Uttarakhand region of India, embodies the state's rich cultural and artisanal heritage. Tamata, meaning copper in the local language, refers to a range of exquisite copperware crafted by skilled artisans. These handcrafted items include utensils, religious artifacts, and decorative pieces. The artisans employ age-old techniques, showcasing intricate designs and meticulous detailing. Uttarakhand Tamata products are not only aesthetically pleasing but also durable and functional. Copper's antimicrobial properties make these items not just decorative but also practical for everyday use. From intricately designed religious offerings to utilitarian kitchenware, Uttarakhand Tamata products celebrate the marriage of tradition and craftsmanship. Purchasing these items not only supports local artisans but also promotes sustainable practices and the preservation of cultural heritage. Uttarakhand Tamata products are a testament to the region's commitment to preserving its identity while contributing to the global appreciation of fine craftsmanship.
Uttarakhand Tamata received GI Certificate on 14/09/2021