Contemporary Fusion: Mandana Art Transformed through Thikri Glasswork by Happy Kumawat


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Dimensions : H: 15 (in) | W: 15 (in)
Medium : Thikri glass on White P.O.P

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In this captivating Thikri Glasswork painting, the traditional art form of Mandana comes to life with a contemporary twist. The intricate geometric and floral patterns of Mandana art are meticulously recreated using vibrant glass pieces. The juxtaposition of the glass elements against a contrasting background adds depth and dimension to the artwork. The fusion of Mandana and Thikri Glasswork techniques creates a visually stunning composition that pays homage to the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan.


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Meet Happy Kumawat, a talented Thikri artist hailing from Tonk, Rajasthan, and currently residing in Jaipur. With 26 years of age, Happy has already spent seven years honing his skills in the art of Thikri. Thikri is a traditional art form known for its intricate mirror work and stunning reflective patterns. Happy's journey as a Thikri artist began in 2017 when he decided to delve into the world of art. Inspired by the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan, he took up this exquisite art form and hasn't looked back since. Happy Kumawat's artistic journey began during his school days in Tonk, where he nurtured his creative spirit and found solace in the world of art. His dedication and passion led him to explore various artistic styles, and ultimately, he found his true calling in Thikri. The glimmering mirrors and vibrant designs captured his heart, and he knew he wanted to master this ancient craft. Since then, Happy has been dedicatedly practicing Thikri art, mastering the delicate technique of embedding mirrors into intricate designs to create mesmerizing pieces. His unique artistic expression and attention to detail have earned him admiration and recognition in the local art community. Happy Kumawat's artistry reflects the essence of Rajasthan's rich cultural heritage. His creations not only showcase the beauty of Thikri art but also encapsulate the colors and traditions of the region. His innovative approach to this traditional art form has garnered appreciation from art enthusiasts and collectors alike. As he continues to create stunning Thikri artworks, Happy Kumawat hopes to carry forward the legacy of this ancient art form and introduce it to a broader audience. His passion for Thikri art drives him to create pieces that are not only visually appealing but also bear the soul of Rajasthan's artistic heritage. With his remarkable talent, dedication, and years of experience, Happy Kumawat stands as a promising artist in the world of Thikri. As he continues to evolve and push the boundaries of his creativity, the future holds great promise for this young artist from Jaipur.

Thikri Art


Thikri art is a form of glass mosaic or mirror inlay work from Rajasthan that adorned palaces, temples, and havelis (mansions) with its incredible beauty. Initially, Thikri craft was reserved for embellishing royal abodes, and majorly floral or ornamental motifs were used. However, over time, it permeated everyday life, embellishing a wide array of items such as furniture and jewelry, incorporating motifs ranging from geometry, vegetation, and animals to deities. History and Legend The art of Thikri was brought to India centuries ago by skilled artisans from Persia. Over time, it evolved and adapted to local sensibilities, becoming an integral part of Rajasthan's cultural landscape. The iconic song from the Bollywood movie 'Mughal-e-Azam,' released in 1960, features Madhubala dancing within the Sheesh Mahal, adorned by skilled Thikri artisans. The delightful craftsmanship not only enhanced the scene but also created an illusion of countless Madhubalas dancing simultaneously, reflecting the magic of this traditional art form. Technique and Style  Thikri artisans meticulously handcraft each piece, beginning with the selection of high-quality glass mirrors. These mirrors are cut into various shapes and sizes, ranging from tiny squares to intricate geometric patterns. The artisans then insert these mirrors into a base material, typically plaster or wood, using natural adhesives like gum Arabic or lime mortar. The magic of Thikri lies in its symmetrical patterns and meticulous craftsmanship where artisans skillfully arrange the mirrors to create mesmerizing designs that reflect light and create a dazzling play of colors. FAQs How does Thikri Art differ from other mirror work? Thikri Art is distinguished from other forms of mirror work by the precision and intricacy with which the mirrors are cut and arranged. While mirror work is common in many Indian crafts, Thikri Art is unique in its detailed patterns, the careful alignment of the mirrors, and the use of high-quality glass that enhances its reflective properties. How can I care for Thikri Art? To care for Thikri Art, it is important to keep the surface free from dust and dirt. Gently clean the mirrored surface with a soft, dry cloth, and avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the glass or the adhesive. Regular dusting and careful handling will help maintain the art's reflective beauty. Can Thikri Art be customized? Yes, Thikri Art can be customized to suit specific design preferences, spaces, and themes. MeMeraki creates bespoke designs and patterns based on the customer’s requirements, whether for residential interiors, commercial spaces, or decorative items. Custom Thikri Art can be tailored to complement both traditional and modern decor styles.



Product Details

Title Contemporary Fusion: Mandana Art Transformed through Thikri Glasswork by Happy Kumawat
Artist Happy Kumawat
Art Style Thikri Art
Medium Thikri glass
Size Medium
Dimension 15 in(H) X 15 in(W)
Themes Folk Art
Color Black, White
Country of Origin Rajasthan, India

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