Saturday, March 1, 2008

Imagine Being Able To Convert A Boring Time-teller

The designers might not be Indian but a lot of indian craftmanship is involved in the designs. slowly the world is reconizing it and there are many NGO's, Private and Public Companies who are striving to take the artisans forward to the market place..Old furniture makers of traditional designs are now making CD and computer cabinets keeping the same warmth of antiquity alive. Modern garment designers are tapping the hidden treasures of India and making exquisite creations.Every corner of the world one travels to- it is India dominating the scene.India is well known for its amazing array of art and craft. But the artisans know only their way of crafting and designing and it is difficult for them to innovate to modern requirements without help.Imagine being able to convert a boring time-teller into a most sought-after piece of art! Wouldn't that be great?Or what about if you could touch feel and possess a piece of handmade art created in the deep interiors of western India - an art form being carried on through generations since the 15th century?.. How would that feel if you could do this?Imagine being able to have a clock which complements your lifestyle and also tells the time!. Interior designers are making arty Indian corners in homes to enrich the look and feel of the composite whole. It truly is possible, but you need to know how. Indian designers are also booming along with Indian software engineers and Indian businessmen. One cannot refute the deep science behind Indian classical music too. The stories of Indian musicians attracting raindrops or animals.

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