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In India the tradition of leather craft goes back to the Indus valley
civilization. There have been several references in ancient texts about the use
of animal skin. The age old tradition of leather craft in India is proved by
ancient sages and ascetics, who used to sit on deerskin for meditation and other
such works. In the past, leather was not only used in making clothes and
footwear but also in making caps, bags, saddles, armor etc. India is famous
world wide for its leather products. In the rural areas of India, hide from
cattle and camel is locally cured and after tanning, it is used to make
different items. Different regions of India have different leather products to
offer:
The modern day leather craft in India has become a big industry and caters not
only to local needs but also the off shore market. Utilitarian items like shoes,
jackets, lampshades, pouches, bags, belts, wallets, stuffed toys etc made from
leather are exported from India in large quantity. Different regions in India
are famous for their unique style and pattern of leather products. Rajasthan is
known for its decorated leather items. Bikaner and Jaisalmer produce decorative
saddles. Bikaner is also known for Kopi, a unique leather bottle made from camel
hide. In Rajasthan, beautiful lamp and lampshades are made from leather.
West Bengal is well known for its decorated leather products. These products are
generally decorated with traditional designs and geometric patterns. Kashmir is
also known for its ornamental leather products. Madhya Pradesh is popular for
its embroidered red leather items. Gwalior, Indore, Bilaspur and Dewas are known
for shoes, jutties, bags and mushks. In the state of Karnataka you will find
leather products painted with epic and mythological pictures. These products are
done in gold and silver. In some states like Andhra Pradesh, toys and puppets
are made of leather.
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