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short note on diamond -bead work and enamel work

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Traditional beads found in India include a vast range of designs, materials, and treatment procedures, ranging from hand-carved wooden beads to microscopic glass seed beads.

Explanation:

  • Diamond Bead Work

Swirled rows of beads make geometrical and floral motifs. With a bright intensity, all of these beads are embroidered over the garments. The artists also transform and convert the beads individually into cloth. This type of labour takes a significant amount of time, talent, and energy. Because they are tightly sewn together, these beads may be used to construct purses and other items. The stitching is so strong that no cloth is required to keep it together.

  • Enamel Work

Enamel work is regarded as outstanding craftsmanship in India. Three types of enamelling are used. First, the enamel is applied to the metal; second, transparent enamels are put over a carved pattern; and finally, the ornamental coating is applied to the inlay or outlay. The first two are relatively new approaches. The third is the most ancient, and it comes in two varieties: cloisonne and champleve. In the cloissone, a design is produced on the surface of the metal by welding strips of metal or wire to it. The champleve is a piece of metal that has been carved out. The design is filled in with enamel in both cases. The colouring glaze must be bonded on to the metal in a real enamel job.

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