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PAPIER
MACHIE
Papier
machie is a delicate decorative art which
shows the artistic zeal of a craftsman.
This art was introduced in Kashmir in
the 15th Century by a Kashmiri Prince
who spent years in prison at Samarkand
in Central Asia. The art born in the land
of Persia was highly favored by Mughal
Emperors of 15th and 16th Century.
This
unique craft involves the use of paper
pulp for creating beautiful artifacts
painted by expert craftsmen in lifelike
images of Kingfishers, maple leaves and
other motifs. The traditional Kashmiri
method of making Papier mache starts with
waste paper which is soaked in water for
several days until it disintegrates. The
excess water is drained and the soaked
waste paper,cloth,rice straw and copper
sulphate are mixed to form a pulp. This
mixture is placed in a mould and left
to dry for two to three more days. On
the drying of pulp, the shape is cut away
from the mould in two halves and then
glued again.T he surface is coated with
the layer of glue and gypsum,rubbed smooth
with a stone or baked piece of clay and
pasted with layers of tissue paper.A base
color is painted on,and a design is added
free hand.The object is then sandpapered
or burnished and is finally painted with
several coats of lacquer. The ingenious
papier mache artisans of Kashmir transform
a variety of utility articles into rare
art pieces. The creation of a papier-mache
object can be divided into two distinct
categories, the sakhtsazi (making the
object) and the naqashi (painting the
surface). The colours for painting designs
on the surface are obtained by grinding
and soaking various vegetable mineral
dyes in pigment or stone form. The final
product is a beautiful art work that cannot
be called a creation of one artist. It
travels many pairs of talented hands before
reaching a table or a mantel. Above all
other talents, the aesthetic sensibility
and hereditary skills are most essential
in these craftsmen.
Papier
Mache, today, has become highly stylized
and appealing by using real gold and silver
paint and by adding intricate decorations.
The designs and decorations of the Kashmiri
Papier Mache, usually in the form of flowers
and birds, have a strong Persian flavor.
Among other rich designs are 'Arabesque',
done in gold against a brown or red ground
to show sprays of rose blossoms in fine
lines and 'Yarkand', an elaborate design
built up in spirals with gold rosettes
radiating from various centers and white
flowers laid over gold scroll work. Some
items like bowls and vases are lined with
brass, while on special orders boxes and
other items are ornamented with gold and
silver leaves and depict beautiful landscapes
and objects like a house boat, that form
an inseparable part of Kashmiri lifestyle.
The
paper Mache objects produced in Kashmir
today vary from Christmas ornaments to
coasters and include boxes of every imaginable
size and shape. These objects are not
only beautifully decorated, but are surprisingly
light and strong. Their coating of lacquer
protects them from water and gives them
extra durability.
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FLOWER VASE OF PAPIER MACHIE
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SHAPED PAPIER MACHIE JEWELLERY
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