Pakistan is famous for the handicrafts |
Nature has enriched Pakistan not only with natural resources but mineral production is also awarded. The people here are well-known in the handicraft country. They manufacture beautifully crafted materials from clay, wood and raw materials to add to the country's prosperity. We make a handmade thing called "hand art or handicraft".
A look at the history of the past reveals that there are traces of ancient civilizations in every province of the country, and from the things that can be deduced from these artefacts, it can be deduced that the people of this country have been experts.
When the British occupied the country they did not patronize the handicrafts here. After the establishment of Pakistan the government redeveloped the handicrafts and established a government body called the Small Industries Corporation Every handicraft of the country has been given a big hand, many handicrafts which were forgotten by the people have been revived.
In addition, new crafts have been introduced, such as carvings on walnut and glass wood, jundi work on bamboo wood, clay and porcelain bowls, pottery, embroidery patterns, knife work, susans, Lingerie, scarves and shawls, ruffles, embroidered hats, jackets and other such sophisticated and beautiful accessories to come.
Embroidery work on silk fabrics, glassware, bracelets, gold embroideries on leather are common in Hyderabad city. Cossacks and jars are very popular.
The second best craft of Sindh is Jundi. The work of Jundi consists of kits, beds, manjis, pangas, ornaments, chairs, tapas, dablas, toys etc. These crafts are also popular in Kanrroth, Luqman and Kashmore.
We also have a lot of work to do on the palms of the hands. Apart from these, silk susans, garbis, kas, katha and anavat are also very popular in Sindh. Henna, pakkaras, kharzins, masalas, bags and jatis are also popular in the desert.
All these items can be obtained cheaply and easily. Chiniot and Dhero Ghazi Khan are again famous for their wood carvings and Lahore Gujranwala and Wazirabad are famous for their copper and copper bowls, lanterns and pottery. Shawls of Kashmir and Swat and gold filled sandals, coats and fur coats of Peshawar. These are all wonderful examples of handicrafts.
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