Which kashmiri papier mache art form uses flowers motifs and is made on paper pulp object _____________.
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The correct answer for this question is Sakhtasazi.
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- Sakhtasazi is a style of papier mache that dates back 700 years and entails shaping unfinished paper pulp into beautiful things. Despite being comparable to the well-known papier mache techniques, this Kashmiri art form features a distinctive method of shaping the piece.
- Given that it was created as pen holders and a few other little personal items, this art form was known internally as kar-i-qulamdan. The art was also known as kar-i-munaqqash because it was formed on layers of polished paper or on surfaces with a smooth finish made from paper pulp.
- The basis of the paper mache figurine or object is constructed using the paper pulp in the first phase, Sakhtsazi, and is painted and decorated in the last step, Naqashi.
Thus, Sakhtsazi and Naqashi are two crucial facets of Kashmiri paper mache.
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