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The Thanjavur Art Plate is an artifact which is exclusively made in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India. It is a circular plate made as a gift item. It is a handicraft consisting of metals such as silver, bronze, and copper embossed with figures of gods and goddesses at its center. The artwork has been registered for protection under the Geographical indication of the Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) agreement. It is listed at item 63 as "Thanjavur Art Plate" of the GI Act 1999 of the Government of India, with registration confirmed by the Controller General of Patents Designs and Trademarks. Only the size of the article is permitted to be different while other metal compositions and particularisation have to remain the same as per GI approval.
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The art of engraving and embossing exquisite figures and images of different sizes and shapes on metal mainly silver, and fixing them on brass or copper plates is the finest metal craft, for which the main center of production is tanjore or thanjavur in tamil nadu identified on the map of india. the creation of the tanjore metal plate is credited to raja serfoji ii (1797-1832), the maratha ruler of tanjore, who asked his royal artisans to create metal artifact that would reflect the glory of his kingdom. silver, brass, and copper are encrusted on to each other to create this stunning piece of art. the effect of silver in high relief on the reddish copper ground is unusual and striking. artisans of the vishwakarma community follow this hereditary profession in thanjavur. This metal plate has as its base a plate of brass prepared by a heavy-metal worker and the relief on copper is worked upon by a jeweller while the encrusting is done by a stone-setter with silver. the tools used to create this metal craft item are hammers, pincers, moulds, punches, chisels, grinding stones and a forge. The first step involves cutting the base to the size of plate planned and polishing its front side. it is then fixed firmly to an asphalt bed with a wooden base which is then heated with a blow pipe and levelled so that the basic design die is prepared. the silver and copper sheets are then cut to the size, heated slightly before being cast into an impression on to the die. the impression thus achieved is finished by etching and refining the embossing with the aid of chisels and punches. The next step involves encrusting and super imposing the metal sheet. this is done by filling with wax made of brick powder, gingili oil, and frankincense the hollow depressions at the back of the relief sheet. the relief sheet is then placed on the base plate and riveted on by punching along the grooves. this is then followed by the final polishing. The embossed designs on the central circular metallic disc may include a representation of deities like nataraja, saraswati, ashta lakshmi and ganapaty while the designs around the central motif can be from the pantheon of hindu deities or floral designs. Besides plates, the exquisite art metal products such as bowls, napkin rings,jewel boxes, key chains and paper weights are made using the same technique.logos and emblems of corporate houses and organisations have also been embossed.
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We are one of the leading Exporters of Thanjavur Art Plates. These beautiful Thanjavur Art Plates are made of copper and brass, with motif drawn from Hindu mythology and encrusted in silver against a finely engraved back ground, which exemplify both superlative skills and mastery of materials. The art of engraving and embossing exquisite figures and images in Thanjavur Art Plates is the finest metal craft, for which the main center of production is in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. Our Thanjavur Art Plates come in different sizes and shapes on metal, mainly silver, fixed on brass or copper plates. The embossed designs on the central circular metallic disc may include a representation of deities like Nataraja, Saraswati, Ashta Lakshmi and Ganapathy while the designs around the central motif can be from the pantheon of Hindu deities or floral designs. Highlights Artistically designedFlawlessReasonably pricedMade from high quality raw materials
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Machines And Craftsmen is the leading Thanjavur Art Plates Wholesale Suppliers and Thanjavur Art Plates Exporters India.We offer the finest of embossed Thanjavur Art Plates. The beautiful Thanjavur (tanjore) plates, bowls, napkin rings, jewel boxes etc., made of copper and brass, with motifs drawn from Hindu mythology and encrusted in silver against a finely engraved back ground, which exemplify both superlative skill and mastery of materials. The art of engraving and embossing exquisite figures and images in Thanjavur Art Plates is the finest metal craft, for which the main center of production is Tanjore or Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu identified on the map of India. Our Thanjavur Art Plates come in different sizes and shapes on metal mainly silver, fixed on brass or copper plates. Thanjavur or Tanjore Art Plate History The creation of the Thanjavur Art Plates is credited to raja Serfoji Ii (1797-1832), the the Maratha ruler of Thanjavur,who asked his royal artisans to create metal artifact that would reflect the glory of his kingdom. Silver, brass, and copper are encrusted on to each other to create this stunning piece of art. The effect of silver in high relief on the reddish copper ground is unusual and striking. Artisans of the Vishwakarma community follow this hereditary profession in Thanjavur. This Thanjavur metal plate has as its base a plate of brass prepared by a heavy-metal worker and the relief on copper is worked upon by a jeweler while the encrusting is done by a stone-setter with silver. The tools used to create this metal craft item are hammers, pincers, moulds, punches, chisels, grinding stones and a forge. Process Of Making Thanjavur Art Plates The first step involves cutting the base to the size of plate planned and polishing its front side. It is then fixed firmly to an asphalt bed with a wooden base which is then heated with a blow pipe and leveled so that the basic design die is prepared. The silver and copper sheets are then cut to the size, heated slightly before being cast into an impression on to the die. The impression thus achieved is finished by etching and refining the embossing with the aid of chisels and punches. The next step involves encrusting and super imposing the metal sheet. This is done by filling with wax made of brick powder, gingili oil, and frankincense the hollow depressions at the back of the relief sheet. The relief sheet is then placed on the base plate and riveted on by punching along the grooves. This is then followed by the final polishing. The embossed designs on the central circular metallic disc may include a representation of deities like Nataraja, Saraswati, Ashta Lakshmi and Ganapaty while the designs around the central motif can be from the pantheon of Hindu deities or floral designs. Besides Thanjavur Art Plates, the exquisite art metal products such as bowls, napkin rings, jewel boxes, key chains and paper weights are made using the same technique. Logos and emblems of corporate houses and organizations have also been embossed
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