I love colourful wall-hangings and lampshades.
Whenever there are events in Odisha, we get to spot such bright decorations that enhance the beauty.
These are Pipli Applique Work.
Today was the last day of the Toshali Crafts Mela, a popular national level handicrafts and handlooms exhibition/fair that draws participation from all over our nation. I visited the fair.
Seeing the amazing crafts and the pretty Pipli Applique Works, I got click-happy!
How many lampshades can you spot in the images?
This one is easy to count!
Pipli Applique Work originated in Pipli, a small town near Puri. It is a handicraft of Odisha.
Pipli Applique craft has a rich and glorious historic heritage.
Whenever there are events in Odisha, we get to spot such bright decorations that enhance the beauty.
These are Pipli Applique Work.
Today was the last day of the Toshali Crafts Mela, a popular national level handicrafts and handlooms exhibition/fair that draws participation from all over our nation. I visited the fair.
Seeing the amazing crafts and the pretty Pipli Applique Works, I got click-happy!
How many lampshades can you spot in the images?
This one is easy to count!
Pipli Applique Work originated in Pipli, a small town near Puri. It is a handicraft of Odisha.
Pipli Applique craft has a rich and glorious historic heritage.
Puri city is also involved in the production of
such decorative & ornamental cloth for Lord Jagannath and other deities. Decorative
clothes created in other parts of Odisha using similar technique and designs
are also referred as Pipli applique works. The origin of the applique work goes back
to the 11th Century AD when the artisans from the ‘Darjee’ caste (stitching community) were appointed by the King
(Gajapati) as sebakas for regular
supply of applique articles required for the day-to-day seba (rites and rituals
in the temple) of Lord Jagannath.
Artisans
create ceremonial or garden umbrellas, cloth wares, purses, bags, bed-spreads,
cushion-covers, Chandua (canopies), wall-hangings,
lamp-shades etc. In this fine
needle-work craftsmanship, chain-stitch is used (with knot after each stitch)
and hemstitch is used for applique.
Appliques are in traditional and artistic
designs like Gods and Goddesses- Lord Jagannath, Lord Ganesh etc.
Coloured
cloth is cut and shaped in flora and fauna designs like- Elephant, Fish, Lion, Peacock,
Parrot, Flowers like Lotus, Leaves like Betel-leaf, Creepers etc. and other
decorative motifs are artistically stitched on a cloth piece or other utility
items.
Pipli applique work is found and used all over the world.
Pipli lampshades are found in malls of many cities worldwide like in Sydney, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur etc.Wishing everyone a Happy #Diwali! May we all strive for peace, prosperity and the triumph of light over darkness. These beautiful photos were #shotoniphoneXR by @ashishjparmar pic.twitter.com/cDkyukpY2B— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) November 7, 2018
Pipli Applique Work is a Geographical Indication (GI) of Odisha, India.Right.#kl #malaysia re mu juadey bhi gali,aama #pipli #lampshades sabu jagarey thila-metro station ru neiki malls jaenke.And they don't even know it's 4m #odisha.Giant ones put up @SuriaKLCCMall were made locally as they lookd different-nevertheless copied 4m our #gi @BBSRBuzz pic.twitter.com/GiYbipe4FZ— Amrita Sabat (@rocking_amsa) November 9, 2018
Type: Handicraft
GI Application# 86, 108
Certificate Date: 9/9/2008
Ministry of Commerce & Industry organized an Exhibition of Geographical Indications at the GI Pavilion at the India International Trade Fair (IITF)
at New Delhi in Nov 2018. I represented Odisha GIs at the GI Pavilion at IITF.You can read more about the #OdishaGIs here.
Let us all use GI products - the "invaluable treasures of incredible India", and encourage our artisans, weavers, and farmers.
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Great to read. Amazing pics.
ReplyDeleteI am the proud owner of a pipli wall-hanging that I was gifted on my wedding. The work is very painstaking and the colors make the products look so vibrant. Thanks for sharing details of this beautiful handicraft Anita.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs, loved the captures.
ReplyDeleteThese beautifully designed and made handicrafts make me feel proud of my state Odisha. Thanks for writing about the art-works of Odisha.
ReplyDeleteThis is indeed beautiful and proud possession, would love to don the same in my abode. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo attractive!
ReplyDeleteNice to learn about Pipli Applique work; didn't know that this was what it was called. :)
Very colourful. Nice capture.
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