Artisans and Craftmen of Northern India
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Book Detail:
- Author: Thind, Kuldeep Singh
- Brand: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
- Edition: First Edition
- Binding: Hardcover
- Number of Pages: 286
- Release Date: 30-01-2010
- EAN: 9788124605233
- Package Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.5 x 1.1 inches
- Languages: English
Book Description:
The primary aim of this book is to highlight the significant contributions made by artisans and craftsmen in portraying society from various perspectives. These talented individuals mostly came from the Shudras (lower caste) and the oppressed segments of society, yet their work left a lasting legacy. The book seeks to inspire both readers and scholars to appreciate the role of these artisans in shaping society through their immortal creations.
The artisans covered in the book include potters, weavers, carpenters, architects, sculptors, metallurgy and metal workers, leather workers, painters, and others who worked with ivory, glass, mirrors, perfumes, cosmetics, musical instruments, oil, salt, and liquor. These artisans not only met the daily needs of their communities but also captured different aspects of their lives through their craftsmanship. Architects, for example, designed houses, wells, temples, forts, bridges, and rock-edicts—structures that are revered today for their historical and architectural significance.
The book also emphasizes the invaluable contributions made by historians who recorded and immortalized these creations, including the stupas and structures of Ashoka's reign. Despite their significant role in society, artisans often lacked institutionalized education and passed down their skills from generation to generation.
About the Author:
Kuldeep Singh Thind is a noted scholar who has focused on the history and contributions of artisans and craftsmen in ancient India. With a deep understanding of Indian cultural heritage, Thind brings attention to the often-overlooked but crucial role that these creative individuals played in shaping the society of their time. His work aims to preserve and honor the rich legacy of Indian craftsmanship and art, while also addressing the social and economic conditions that influenced the lives of these skilled workers.