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    We bring forth a wide range of bidriware to our esteemed clients. We have incredibly beautiful handicraft of bidriware available. The most popular items that is offered under this bidriware has flower vases, trays, plates, cups, saucers, miniature paintings, idols, decorative items, and jewelry boxes. This bidriware is available in various sizes, shapes, and designs. The price of this bidriware is determined by the intricacy of the designs. Our clients can buy from an array of choices depending upon their taste and budget. One of the celebrated craft works in the deccan india; bidri of karnataka is one of the most famous arts. Bidriware is an ancient art of india that dates back to 14th century - an era of affluent bahmani and baridi dynasties in bidar, karnataka and it continues to flourish even today. With time the expertise has spread to other regions in india like uttar pradesh, bihar, and west bengal, but the heart of the art still lies in the same historic town. Artisans living in bidar region have treasured this rare craftsmanship for centuries. You can find the streets of bidar bustling with incredibly beautiful handicraft of bidriware - a magnificent symbol of prosperity and artistic taste. history the bidri skill and technique came to india in the 14th century from iran or persia of that time. Sultan ahmed shah wali was enchanted with beauty of this unique work and decided to bring the form to india. He persuaded the master artisan abdullah bin kaiser and several other artisans to come to india. They carried on their mastery on the decorations of the royal places and havelis. More impressed, the sultan fell in love with the bidri style and organized training centers to enable the local artisan to learn the art. Many talented craftsmen benefited from those training centers and they developed into masters of bidriware, spreading the art to every corner of the region. process of making bidriware the process of making bidriware is long, intricate, and enduring. The first step involves casting which is done in moulds of special soil of bidar. The red soil is made malleable by mixing castor oil and resin. Once the mould is ready, the molten alloy of zinc and copper is poured into the mold. And then the article is smoothened with files and scrapes. Next step involves a black coating and designing. The design is etched free hand first and later sharp and small chisels are used to carve out the design. It requires ultimate control over carving to fuel life into the designs. The designs range from flowers, creepers, geometric patterns, to human figures. Once the design is carved out fine wires or sheets of silver are gently hammered into the chiseled design pattern. Other steps like filing and polishing follow to give a silky smooth look to the object. The final step involves permanent black coating on the entire surface of the object. Again, the black coating is no ordinary. It is made by mixing soil, oil, and carefully chosen chemicals like ammonium chloride. It is this black coating that makes the silver patterns shimmer superbly through the dark background. The object is rinsed, polished with oil to deepen the black matt coating. This adds brilliance to the inlaid silver pattern and then it results into bidriware article.

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    Bidriware originates from the township of Bidar in Karnataka. Bidar is the chief ‘headquarters’ for the creation of this form of  metal work. The intricacy involved with Bidriware designs makes it a popular choice for export of crafts from India. The metal used for Bidri work is a blackened alloy of zinc and copper inlaid with thin sheets of pure silver. Blucrafts: the Bidriware suppliers and exporters in India We have carved a niche as a trustworthy Bidri Work suppliers and Bidriware exporters based in Karnataka, India. Our offered range of bidri crafts are flower vases, trays, plates, cups, saucers, miniature paintings, idols, decorative items, and jewelry boxes. The price of this bidri crafts is determined by the intricacy of the designs. Our clients can buy from an array of choices depending upon their taste and budget. Process of making Bidriware: The process of making products in accordance to the Bidri art form involves a number of steps. These are detailed as under. Casting the alloy: A mould is prepared out of a mix of resin, castor oil, and soil. Molten metal alloy of zinc and copper, taken in the ratio of 16:1, is poured into this mould. Based on the product design, various metal castings may have to be welded together in order to get the final single product. Buffing:The rough surface of the mould is filed in order to give it a smooth texture Drawing the design:In order to obtain a temporary black hue, copper sulphate is applied on the shiny surface. This way, the craftsmen find it easier to draw neat, clear designs. A metal stylus is used for etching the design on to the surface of the mould Engraving the design:With the help of a chisel, the design is carved out Inlaying:Inlay work depends on the design and is of two types- wire work or sheet work. Wires or sheets of pure silver are hammered on to the engraved grooves with precision. The surface is then buffed and smoothened so that there is no extra silver jutting out. Once the product has been completely filed, the entire surface regains its white appearance. At this point, the silver inlay work is hardly visible Oxidizing:This is something unique to the Bidri art form. Soil from the Bidar Fort is mixed with boiling water and ammonium chloride in order to get a solution. On applying this solution to the surface of the product, the zinc-copper alloy turns jet black but the silver engravings remain unaffected. This black color is permanent and there is no risk of it fading away Bidriware Designs: The Bidriware designs are usually patterns such as the Asharfi-ki-booti, stars, vine creepers and stylized poppy plants with flowers.Traditional designs of Bidri Crafts include the Persian Rose and passages from the Quran in Arabic script.

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