The traditions of Indian arts and crafts are some of the oldest and most diverse in the world. They represent a unique and continuous ethos and aesthetic sensibility right through thousands of years – that has seen a remarkable ability to assimilate, remake, re-shape the incoming styles, ideas, artists and techniques and yet retain the core essence. Indian crafts are a riot of colour, textures and motifs, materials and mediums that changes with each region, village and community having its own distinct style and history. With so many long-preserved traditions of arts, crafts and textiles, India offers a diaspora for the creative traveller. You will experience paintings to inlaid marble work, indigenous textile weaving techniques, block-printing, veena-making and puppetry.
Kolkata
The City of Joy The City of Joy West BengalKolkata (formerly Calcutta) is the capital of West Bengal and the second largest city in India (after Mumbai). This city is a daily festival of human existence, simultaneously noble and squalid, cultured decidedly futuristic.