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 Ladakh - Arts & Crafts


There is little tradition of artistic craftsmanship in Ladakh, most luxury articles in the past having been obtained through imports. The exception is the village of Chiling, about 19km up the Zanskar river from Nima. Here, a community of metal workers, said to be the descendants of artisans brought from Nepal in the mid -17th century to build one of the gigantic Buddha -images at Shey, cary on their hereditary vocation. Working in silver, brass and copper, they produce exquisite items for domestic and religious use : tea and chang pots, teacup - stands and lids, hookkah-bases, ladles and bowls and, occasionally, silver chorten for installation in temples and domestic shrines.

Those who cannot afford the expensive ware of the Chiling craftsmen, are supplied by local blacksmiths (gara), with the bowls and cooking pots they need for everyday use, as well as with agricultural implements. The gara also make the large and ornate iron stoves seen in kitchens of the richer Ladakhi homes. In general, craftsmanship has not developed beyond and production of everyday item for personal and domestic use. Pattu, the rough, warm, woolen material used for clothing is made from locally produced wool, spun by women on drop-spindles, and woven by semi-professional weavers on portable looms set up in the winter sunshine, or under the shade of a tree in summer. Baskets, for the transport of any kind of burden - manure for the fields, fresh vegetables, even babies -are woven out of willow twigs, or a particular variety of grass. Wood work is confined largely to the production of pillars and carved lintels for the houses, and the low carved tables that are a feature of every Ladakhi living-room.

Many such items, together with others recently introduced as part of the development process, are available in the District Handicrafts Centre at Leh, which exists to train local people as well as to market their products. There you can find, in addition to traditional objects, a few special items like pashmina shawls- rough compared with those produced in Srinagar, but soft and warm as only pure pashmina can be ; and carpets in designs and techniques borrowed from Tibet. Similar carpets are also to be had at the Tibetan Refugee Centre at Choglamsar.

The Handicrafts Centre also has a department of Thangka painting. These icons on cloth are executed in accordance with strict guidelines handed down from past generations. In the same tradition are the mural paintings in the gompas, where semi-professional , both monks and laymen,, labour to keep the walls decorated with images symbolizing the various aspects of the Buddhist Way. The skill of building religious statues is also not extinct. The gigantic representation of Maitreya, was installed in Thikse Gompa as recently as the early 1980's.


 

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  Explore Ladakh
  Adventure Ladakh
  Wildlife in Ladakh
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      Palace to Insert
  Leh
  Drass Valley
  Suru Valley
  Kargil
  Zanskar
  Zangla
  Rangdum
  Padum
  Phugthal
  Sani
  Stongdey
  Shyok Valley
  Sankoo
  Salt Valley  
       Suggest Treks
  Manali Ladakh Trek
  The Nubra Valley
  Indus Valley Trek
  Classic Markha Valley
  Ladakh Monastery Trek
  Journey to South Zanskar
  Trans-Zanskar Expedition
  The Passes of Spiti
  Spiti to Ladakh
  Spiti to Pitok to Himis
  The Rupshu: Trek
  The Great Salt Lakes
  Chadar Ice Trek
  Throne of the Gods
  Amarnath Trek
  Padum-phugtal Gompa
  Padam to Dracha Trek
  Panikhar to Heniskot Trek
  Padum to Manali Trek
  Lamayuru - Martselang
  Lamayuru - Alchi Trek
  Kala Pattar Trek
  Pahalgam to Suru Valley
   Kinnaur -Spiti-Ladakh
  Tsomoiri-Lake Trek
  Manali - Leh Trek
  Ladakh Panorama
 

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