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Tarkashi is a traditional art form where fine brass wires (Taar) are inlaid (Kashi) into wood to create beautiful designs. The design is first drawn on seasoned hardwood, then carved using special tools. The shiny metal wires are carefully hammered into the carved patterns, which often include floral, animal, geometric, and jaal (net-like) designs. This detailed work done with metal gives the piece a rich, shimmering look. The local Meena tribal community has been trained in this craft, helping them earn a better income and keep this beautiful tradition alive.

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Handmade Wooden Taarkasi Owl

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The Tarakashi Owl is skillfully handcrafted by the Meena Tribes of Kot Jewar and Jaipur regions from the state of Rajasthan. In Indian Methodology, the owls symbolize dignity, good fortune, longevity, strength and wisdom. 

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Room No.406, 4th Floor, Nehru Sahakar Bhawan, Bhawani Singh Road Jaipur, Rajasthan
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Tarkashi is a traditional art form where fine brass wires (Taar) are inlaid (Kashi) into wood to create beautiful designs. The design is first drawn on seasoned hardwood, then carved using special tools. The shiny metal wires are carefully hammered into the carved patterns, which often include floral, animal, geometric, and jaal (net-like) designs. This detailed work done with metal gives the piece a rich, shimmering look. The local Meena tribal community has been trained in this craft, helping them earn a better income and keep this beautiful tradition alive.

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