Wednesday, 29 July 2015
Sunday, 5 July 2015
Your Travel Fulfilment With Indian Craft
India
is rich in artistic works and widely known throughout the world. It is often confusing for visitors to this
country to decide just which crafts they will carry home with them. The choices are many, widely varied and often
inexpensive.
In
India, all state has its own exclusive culture and ethnicity, their specific originates
fabrics, influences and particularized models and designs which are exhibited
in the handicrafts of that particular region and locality. Works on woodwork, terracotta,
Pottery, paintings, beadwork, hand looms, jewellery and embroidery etc. have continue
to existed through centuries with fewer changes since it remained integrated
with the everyday existence of the locals. The materials that are used may have
changed over the years with the advent of modernity, but their techniques of
production have not changed much.
The
finest quality merchandise can often be found in the bazaars that populate
larger cities and some specific states such as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai,
Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Gujarat, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Manipur and
Nagaland. Literally thousands of places, from quaint shops to roadside stands,
sell crafts to visitors.
Rajasthan
and Kashmir are the two largest producers of crafts made for mass
distribution. In Rajasthan, you will
find bargains on fabrics, jewellery, glass, pottery, rugs and camel-hide
products. Carpets, shawls and embroidery
dominate the products produced in Kashmir.
These are often considered to be of the finest quality available.
The
many tribal communities of India produce unusual crafts that are popular among
tourists. These crafts include wire
animal Tarakashi of Orissa and large bronze sculptures in Nagaland. The Himalaya areas produce a vast amount of
silver, turquoise and coral jewellery.
Indian
jewellery shops specialize in bright, 22-carat gold items. Many of the local tribes trade in their
traditional silver jewellery for the more widely preferred gold. Often jewellers have bags of silver jewellery
for sale by the pound. Brass and copper
are worked into trays, cups and plates.
The best of these can be found in Varanasi.
No
discussion of India's crafts would be complete without a mention of Bidriware,
a specialty of Aurangabad and Hyderabad.
This craft is a matte gunmetal alloy finely inlaid with silver and
gold. It is then used in making boxes,
vases and huggers, or water pipes. These
are sure to be treasured by all who obtain one.
This
article only touches on the rich craft culture of India. Spend plenty of time looking at the variety
and choosing. You are bound to find the
perfect keepsake of your trip to India.
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Monday, 29 June 2015
Things To Remember Before Holiday Departure
The holidays can be quite hectic but they are often a time when people travel to see family and friends or to take a well deserved vacation. Following some basic tips will help ensure you have the best time when you travel during this time of year. Being prepared for things to go wrong is the first step in minimizing the damages and getting on with your holiday travel plans.
Confirm You Have All Your Tickets
Make sure you have all of your tickets and confirmation numbers in a specific place. It is a good idea to make a copy of the information as well as the contact number for your tickets and place it in another location. This way if you lose the originals you will have all the necessary information to take care of it. You should call about a week before your travel dates to make sure your reservation is still active for all modes of transportation and your accommodations.
Have Patience If Flight Or Train Delayed
It is common for flights, trains, and buses to get delayed over the holidays due to security issues, weather, and trying to meet the needs of the volumes of people using such modes of transportation over the holidays. Make sure you have plenty of money, food, drinks, and necessities to get you through these delays. They can range from a couple of hours to a few days. If you will be traveling a long distance you should consider bringing along activities to pass the time, especially if you are traveling with children.
Recheck Your Medication Kit Ready
If you take prescription medications you need to make sure you have them clearly labeled. You may get questioned about them if they aren’t in the bottle you picked them up at from the pharmacy. It is a good idea to have a written note from your doctor regarding the medication as well. Makes sure you have enough of it for the entire trip including any delays that may occur.
Count Your All Luggage Stuff
Lost luggage is one of the biggest problems when people travel, and it compounds during the holidays because of how busy everyone is. While you really can’t prevent your luggage from getting lost, you can do your best to make sure you have all you need in the mean time. Make sure each person traveling in your party has clothing in all of the suitcases instead of making one for each person. This way everyone will have a chance to have some items should a bag or two get lost in the shuffle.
Place A Colorful Ribbon On Your Bags
Clearly identify your luggage so that you will be sure to get yours upon reaching your destination. Too many bags look the same and many people are in a hurry when they travel for the holidays. Place a colorful ribbon or colored tape on your bags if you carry the styles and colors that are very popular. If you travel often you should consider some unique looking luggage that will stand out.
Remember Above Tips Not To Be Part Of Horror Stories
Traveling during the holidays needs to be as smooth as possible to ensure you will enjoy your trip. By taking the time to follow these tips you can help make that happen. There are plenty of horror stories out there about people not being able to get to their destination for the holidays or they didn’t have the items they needed upon arriving. Don’t open the door for your holiday vacation to fit into this grim category.
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