Elegance charm and fascination: Moradabadi Bowl Brass metal craft by Mohd. Amir


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Mohd. Amir, Moradabadi brass metal craft artist designs the base of the brass object, basically an utensil, with betel leaf shaped patterns referred to as "Paan" and punched patterns surrounding it forming boundary. Artist adds an aesthetic appearance to the artwork by adding shades of hues making it more pleasing to the senses and, a charming arched border. The betel leaf engaging with its distinct heart-shaped form, lending a sense of organic beauty and elegance to the metalwork. Punched patterns in the artwork produces spellbinding effects when light shines through the holes, casting intricate shadows and illuminating the surrounding space, making the brass object not only visually appealing but also captivating works of art.


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    Moradabad Metal Craft


    Moradabad, a city in Uttar Pradesh, India, is globally recognized for its exquisite metal craftsmanship, earning the nickname "Peetal Nagari" or Brass City. Moradabad metal craft is renowned for its intricate designs and fine craftsmanship, blending traditional techniques with modern aesthetics. The city's artisans create a wide variety of products, from decorative items to utilitarian pieces, using metals like brass, copper, aluminum, and iron. The intricate detailing and precision of Moradabad metalworks make them sought-after pieces in both domestic and international markets. History The history of Moradabad’s metal craft dates back to the 17th century during the Mughal era when artisans from Kashmir migrated to the region under the patronage of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. These craftsmen brought with them their knowledge of intricate metalwork, which soon flourished in Moradabad. Over time, the craft evolved, adapting to changing styles and consumer preferences. By the 19th century, Moradabad had become a major center for brass and copper metalwork, exporting finely crafted items to Europe, especially during the British colonial period. Today, Moradabad remains a hub of metal craftsmanship, combining ancient traditions with contemporary designs. Material and Method Moradabad metal craft primarily uses brass, a durable and versatile metal that is easy to mold and engrave. Other metals like copper, iron, aluminum, and stainless steel are also used depending on the product and its intended use. The crafting process typically involves several stages: Casting: Molten metal is poured into molds to create basic shapes. Engraving and Embossing: Skilled artisans hand-engrave or emboss intricate designs on the metal surface, often drawing inspiration from Mughal, Persian, and Indian motifs. Polishing and Finishing: After engraving, the pieces are polished to enhance their shine and luster. Sometimes, patinas or coatings are applied to give an antique finish. Electroplating: In some cases, electroplating techniques are used to coat the metal with gold, silver, or nickel, adding a touch of luxury to the items. The subjects of Moradabad metal craft range from traditional to contemporary designs. Classic items include vases, trays, bowls, and statues featuring floral, geometric, and abstract patterns. Many pieces are inspired by Indian mythology, with motifs of gods, animals, and nature commonly seen in the designs. Modern creations cater to global aesthetics, blending minimalist and industrial styles, producing home décor items, lanterns, candle holders, and furniture. Artisans also experiment with fusion styles, combining traditional Indian elements with modern art influences. Significance Moradabad metal craft holds immense cultural and economic significance. It is not only a representation of India’s rich artistic heritage but also a vital source of livelihood for thousands of artisans in the region. The craft contributes significantly to India’s export economy, with Moradabad being a major exporter of brassware and other metal crafts to countries like the USA, Europe, and the Middle East. The government has also recognized Moradabad as a hub for "Export Promotion Industrial Park" (EPIP), fostering the growth of this traditional craft. Beyond its economic value, Moradabad metalwork plays a crucial role in preserving traditional craftsmanship, keeping alive techniques passed down through generations. The intricate metal pieces serve as decorative and utilitarian artifacts, embodying the timeless beauty of Indian art. FAQs What is Moradabad Metal Craft? Moradabad Metal Craft refers to the traditional metalwork produced in Moradabad, India, known for its intricate brass, copper, and other metal items. These products include home décor, utility items, and decorative pieces. What metals are used in Moradabad Metal Craft?  Moradabad artisans typically use brass, copper, iron, aluminum, and sometimes steel or silver for creating a wide range of metal products. Are Moradabad metal items handcrafted? Yes, most Moradabad metal crafts are handmade, with artisans hand-engraving or embossing intricate designs using traditional tools and techniques.



    Product Details

    Title Elegance charm and fascination: Moradabadi Bowl Brass metal craft by Mohd. Amir
    Artist Mohd. Amir
    Art Style Moradabad Metal Craft
    Medium Brass
    Size Medium
    Dimension 10 in(H) X 10 in(W)
    Themes Leaves
    Color Gold, Green, Red
    Country of Origin Uttar Pradesh, India

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