Nearly 150 types of items are made in this village as household activity and marketed locally and outside markets
This is a Face Mask made by a local artisan from Purulia West Bengal
The puppeteers manipulate the strings attached to the puppets to bring them to life
These mats were offered to important visitors of the houses as articles to be honored
The glass industry in Firozabad is a vital source of employment for thousands of people in the region and continues to thrive despite competition from cheaper imports
Black Banyan Tree Pipli Appliquie Cushion Cover Single Piece (16 Bobbili Veena Nearly 150 types of itemsPipli Applique work is a traditional art form that originated in the village of Pipli in the state of Odisha, India. The art form is characterized by the use of vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and the use of mirror work. Pipli Applique work is traditionally used to create wall hangings, canopies, and umbrellas. However, today, it is also used to create a variety of other items such as bags, cushion covers, and table runners. The art form has been