Maheshwar Sarees are known for their unique reversible borders and vibrant colors. These sarees are woven with cotton and silk, featuring intricate designs that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Maheshwar.
Bagh Prints are traditional hand block prints with natural colors, originating from the Bagh village in Madhya Pradesh. The designs are inspired by nature and are printed on cotton and silk fabrics.
Chanderi Fabric is a traditional Indian fabric known for its lightweight, sheer texture, and fine luxurious feel. It is produced by weaving silk and cotton yarn with zari, resulting in a shimmering texture.
Palash Flower, also known as the Flame of the Forest, is a vibrant flower used for natural dyeing and traditional medicine in Jharkhand.
Jharkhand Bamboo Craft involves the creation of various utility and decorative items using bamboo, showcasing the skill of local artisans.
Hazaribag Zari Work is a traditional embroidery art form that uses gold and silver threads to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Tussar Silk from Jharkhand is known for its natural gold color and rich texture, produced by tribal communities in Chaibasa.
Bokaro Steel is a high-quality steel product manufactured in the Bokaro Steel Plant, known for its durability and strength.
Jharkhand Handloom represents the rich textile tradition of the state, featuring intricate designs and patterns woven by local artisans.
Champa Silk Saree and Fabrics are known for their unique texture and vibrant colors, crafted by skilled artisans in Godda, Jharkhand.
Jharkhand Silk is renowned for its high-quality texture and is produced from the cocoons of silkworms reared in the lush forests of Jharkhand.
Sohrai Khovar Painting is a traditional and ritualistic mural art form practiced by the tribal women of Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, using natural pigments.