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i) The ancient and medieval rulers patronized the handicrafts and crafts
were flourished very well during the reign of...........​

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Answered by Goldisingh130984
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The crafts of India are diverse, rich in history, culture and religion. The craft of each state in India reflect the influence of different empires. Throughout centuries, crafts have been embedded as a culture and tradition within rural communities.

Working of traditional Woodblock Printing Craft of Bagh, Madhya Pradesh, India.

Bagh print traditional hand block print craft in Bagh

Artisan producing marble stone inlays, Agra

Crafts

Metal Crafts includes metal work using Zinc, Copper, Brass, Silver, Gold. Some of the traditional ancient handicraft styles are Bidriware, Pembarthi Metal Craft, Dhokra, Kamrupi

Bidriware The term 'Bidriware' originates from the township of Bidar, which is still the chief centre for the manufacture of the unique metalware. Due to its striking inlay artwork, Bidriware is an important export handicraft of India and is prized as a symbol of wealth. The metal used is a blackened alloy of zinc and copper inlaid with thin sheets of pure silver.

Pembarthi Metal Craft Pembarthi Metal Craft is a metal handicraft made in Pembarthi, Warangal district, Telangana State, India. They are popular for their exquisite sheet metal art works. This meticulous brass work art flourished during the reign of Kakatiyas empire. Kakatiyas extensively used sheet metal art to adorn chariots and temples.

Dhokra is non–ferrous metal casting using the lost-wax casting technique. This sort of metal casting has been used in India for over 4,000 years and is still used. One of the earliest known lost wax artefacts is the dancing girl of Mohenjo-daro.[1] The product of dhokra artisans are in great demand in domestic and foreign markets because of primitive simplicity, enchanting folk motifs and forceful form. Dhokra horses, elephants, peacocks, owls, religious images, measuring bowls, and lamp caskets etc., are highly appreciated.

Kamrupi Brass and Bell Metal products of Kamrup are famous for their beauty and strength of form and utility. Brass is an important cottage industry, with highest concentration in Hajo, while Sarthebari is well known for its bell metal craft. The principal items of brass are the kalah (water pot), sarai (a platter or tray mounted on a base), kahi (dish), bati (bowl), lota (water pot with a long neck) and tal (cymbals). Gold, silver and copper too have formed part of traditional metalcraft in Kamrup, and the State Museum in Guwahati has a rich collection of items made of these metals. Gold is generally used in ornaments.

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Answered by ruchibs1810
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Handicrafts and mediaeval arts thrived under the patronage of ancient and mediaeval emperors and dynasties. The Mauryan Empire (322-185 BCE) in India supported the creative industries, resulting in stunning works of art such as sculptures, metalwork, ceramics, and textiles.

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The Gupta Empire (320-550 CE) similarly supported the growth of trade and commerce and the great arts, including painting, music, and dance. Beautiful muslin, chintz, and silk were produced throughout the mediaeval era with the support of the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire.

Throughout the Middle Ages in Europe, the Catholic Church was a major sponsor of the arts and crafts. Churches and cathedrals were decorated with sculptures and paintings, while monasteries created illuminated texts. The affluent merchant class arose as supporters of the arts and crafts throughout the Renaissance era (14th to 17th century), funding painters, sculptors, and architects. The Medici family of Renaissance Florence, Italy, exemplifies the role of affluent supporters of the arts.

The support of monarchs and affluent patrons was crucial to the growth of the arts and crafts industry. It helped artists and craftspeople make ends meet, so they could create works of such high quality that they are today treasured as cultural relics. Luring merchants and fostering a robust market for these goods also helped the region's cultural and economic growth.

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