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Tikuli – Bihar

Tikuli is an uncommon and one of a kind bit of hand painting, over 800 years of age and has its source in Patna. Tikuli come from “Tikli” or “Bindi”- the dab-like frivolity with glass base and gold foil leaves in an assortment of plans decorating the temple of most ladies in India. Patna and Harihans urban areas are well known for assembling Tikuli specialty. The central markets of Tikuli are Banaras, Patna, and Kolkata. It includes dissolving glass, blowing it into a flimsy sheet and making design in characteristic hues; later decorating it with gold thwart and gems. Tikulis were principally enhanced by Queens and Aristocrats ladies of yore. Gems were put on gold leaves as per the status of the ladies in general public and these delightful high quality Bindis were a pleased ownership of ladies in India.

The specialty, nonetheless, turned into a casualty of quick industrialization with machine created “bindis” attacking the business sector and lost all sense of direction in hallways of industrialization.

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