A 'KATAR'

Sandalwood carving
24 in (60.9 cm) long

The history of sandalwood carving goes back to many centuries, and a succession of ruling dynasties, impressed with its qualities, conferred on it a royal status. Such patronage ensured that the craft of sandalwood carving flourished and entire families took to this trade, living exclusively off it. The Jangid family from Churu, Rajasthan was deeply involved in this magical art since the Mughal era. Generations after generations have successfully passed on the finesse and dedication required to pursue this difficult art form. The pieces in this collection have been created by Mal Chand Ji Jangid, who was a National Awardee (1971). He died in 1986.

The 'Katar' (sabre or dagger) is a traditional Indian weapon known to be used historically by some great rulers. This 2' long exquisite sandalwood 'Katar' has a delicate jali carved all over it and is dedicated to Maha Rana Pratap, the 16th century Hindi Rajput ruler of Mewar. The important scenes depicted in the 'Katar' include the portrait of Maha Rana Pratap, Bhama Shah sacrificing all his wealth for Maha Rana pratap, the fight between Maha Rana Pratap and his younger brother Shakti Singh on a hunting trip and the fort of Chittor.

StoryLTD Ref No: 38090
  • Rs 5,00,000 (exc GST)
  • $8,333

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About Folk & Tribal Art

Folk and tribal art in India takes on different manifestations through varied medium such as carving, painting, metalwork, paper-art, weaving and designing of objects such as jewelry and toys. From the Warlis of Maharshtra to the Gond art of Madhya Pradesh, here is a glimpse into this vast abundance. The distinction between Folk and Tribal art is limited and at times overlaps. However, the usage of colors and lines are general indicators of their difference. Each religion and philosophical system provided its own nuances, vast metaphors and similes, rich associations, wild imaginations, humanization of gods and celestial beings, characterization of people, the single purpose and ideal of life to be interpreted in art.

Most of traditional folk paintings of India are executed on scrolls/ handmade papers. The colors used are largely made of vegetable dyes but in some instances contemporary colors are now used for their vibrancy. Folk art plays a powerful and integral role in studying the culture of communities. It is a living, breathing organic art form which shall never cease to exist.

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