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Making/creating useful and/or aesthetically pleasing products with one's hands is referred to as handicraft (also known as artisanal handicraft or handmade). Not only does carving these iron pieces take time, but it also involves effort, muscle power, and a variety of abilities, all of which these artists possess to produce the breathtakingly gorgeous works of art that they do. These items are a wonder to look at and have in your home, whether they are straightforward and beautiful or carefully constructed and aesthetically pleasing.Read Less

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    The Arched Bucket' Wall Planter Pot In Galvanized Iron
    Sale price Rs. 578 Regular price Rs. 960 (40% Off)
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    Cane Handwoven Pen Holder In Sheesham Wood & Iron
    Sale price Rs. 949 Regular price Rs. 1,575 (40% Off)
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    Jugnu Lotus' Iron Tea Light Holder (Set of 2)
    Sale price Rs. 825 Regular price Rs. 1,375 (40% Off)
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    Sleek Minimalism' Hand-Painted Iron Coasters (Set Of 4)
    Sale price Rs. 599 Regular price Rs. 999 (40% Off)
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    Beehive Hand-Hammered' Iron Coasters (Set Of 4)
    Sale price Rs. 699 Regular price Rs. 1,170 (40% Off)
    In recent times, the field of iron handicrafts in India has expanded, and some of these are categorised as sculpture, architectural art, traditional art, and iron art. Traditional iron handicraft items in India involve blacksmiths creating horseshoes and iron artefacts mostly with crude equipment and manufacturing techniques. In the custom housing sector, where fabricated parts comprising hand-forged elements or hand-forged ironworks are required, architectural ironwork is particularly common.

    Making/creating useful and/or aesthetically pleasing products with one's hands is referred to as handicraft (also known as artisanal handicraft or handmade). Not only does carving these iron pieces take time, but it also involves effort, muscle power, and a variety of abilities, all of which these artists possess to produce the breathtakingly gorgeous works of art that they do. These items are a wonder to look at and have in your home, whether they are straightforward and beautiful or carefully constructed and aesthetically pleasing.


    Consider the effort that went into crafting one particularly lovely piece of iron craftsmanship. It can be really fascinating to see how a piece of plain metal can be fashioned into that one masterpiece through careful carving, sophisticated design, and beauty.

    History of Iron craft in India


    India's culture puts a strong emphasis on iron craft, which has been passed down through the generations. For instance, the district of Bastar in Chhattisgarh produces Bastar Iron Craft (Wrought Iron Craft of Bastar). The Bastar generations have been passing down their expertise in the Indian iron crafts tradition. The geographical indication (GI) provisions of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) agreement have provided protection for it. The Government of India's 1999 GI Act lists it as "Bastar Iron Craft," item number 82, and the Controller General of Patents, Designs, and Trademarks has confirmed that it has been registered. 


    Indian iron handicrafts have a long history because they first appeared around 3000 B.C. From legendary figures and god sculptures to pots, pans, cutlery, photo frames, doorknobs, taps, key chains, boxes, and more, metal craft has a wide range of applications. Enamelling, etching, and damascening are techniques used in metal crafts to enhance the aesthetic appeal of metal items. Metalwork is prized for its toughness and beauty.

    Buy Iron Handicraft Showpiece Items at the best price at the ExclusiveLane 

    Iron is the primary material used in iron handicraft items, as the name implies. Every region in India is well known for some of its other craftsmanship. While some are famous for their iron crafts, which are known for their unique qualities and come in a variety of forms and compositions, others are approved for wooden handicrafts, papercrafts and ironware.


     Buy iron handicrafts showpieces at ExclusiveLane you can find beautiful iron handicraft items, and wrought iron handicrafts at a very reasonable price like Invisible Ganesha hand-painted iron tea light holder, Rajasthani Folk Artist's hand-painted Decorative Showpiece, 'Namaste Hand-painted Cow' Wall Door Hanging In Iron, 'Mandala Star' Hand Etched Table Lamp In Iron & Mango Wood, Folk Music Mahotsav' Hand Painted Decorative Showpieces and many other beautiful iron handicrafts online that are worth buying! 


    Iron handicrafts at ExclusiveLane add a Nature Of Beauty to your home decor. In addition to your living area, our iron handicraft items can also be added to your Balcony garden decor, Kitchen & Dining and even in your office. Iron handicrafts are more than just Decorative Accessories for your home. They are also an Artistic Good that brings Peremptory Aura to the Environment. It can also be a perfect gift for your Associates and Family Friends during weddings and House Warming parties. Featuring high-quality iron, our iron products will add a regal look to your Home/Office Decor, sure to delight your guests.

    Why Choose ExclusiveLane - Iron Handicraft Wholesalers Online


    With the intention of empowering them, ExclusiveLane is aiding Indian artisans to reach the global market. The intricate and varied cultural legacy of India is reflected in the handicrafts created by its artisans. These craftspeople have kept up their traditional practices and production. ExclusiveLane has taken action to make sure that this expertise is acknowledged internationally.


    The company, which was founded back in 2012, has been helping artists find the right markets. They are getting a fair wage in exchange for their skills and labour. By promoting local talent, ExclusiveLane has done a fantastic job of empowering not only the artists but also the families of those artists.




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