A basic overview of block printing and “something interesting and off the beaten track.” Learn to layer a motive design or an all-over design using pigment, water-based colors. Walk away with your unique stole, printed from a selection of designs and colors, and something special :...Read more
In this personalized live experience of Marble painting, the participants will learn under the mentor Prof Bhawani Shankar Sharma, an artist whose work has not only been exhibited throughout India in several galleries and shows but also been presented in several international exhibitions.
While giving special and personalized attention to...Read more
You will visit artisan's village located in the south of Jaipur. We take you to a local family home to learn how they started the hand block printing workshop. This is one of the oldest Hand block printing workshop run by a family in this village. You will learn local printing techniques from a local artist family in their home which makes it...Read more
Blue Pottery is widely recognized as a traditional craft of Jaipur, its name 'blue pottery' comes from the eye-catching cobalt blue dye used to color.
Gopal Saini, the artist conducting this workshop loves training and has imparted training to many students/delegates in India, Japan, Germany, Russia and America. He has been honoured with...Read more
Soak up and familiarize with various stitches - star, fern, running, cross, chain, running threaded, french knot and more. At the end of the class you’ll have a finished hooped embroidery sampler ready to be...Read more
In this personalized live experience of Meenakari, the participants will learn under the mentor Jaswant Kumar Meenakar, an artist whose family has been practicing this form for more than 450 yrs. The artist is passionate about preserving and spreading this handmade art which is his family legacy. Jaswant Ji is a National Merit Award recipient....Read more
The activity is unique as it is a completely personalized experience for the learners. Also, we provide two items you can print at the workshop. You can choose between a shirt, bandana, scarf, apron or a tote bag. The activity ends in a sumptuous traditional Indian meal, which is customizable based on dietary restrictions and allergies. Message us...Read more
Create an eco friendly clay Ganesha. Ganesha is a much loved God in India. learn to create with a step by step instructions by experienced teachers. have fun while creating...Read more
Learn Simple way how u can remove Heena without any trouble and how to darken the Heena color ! This course helps its viewers in understanding how to apply a particular design by giving them stepwise instructions that cover each and every minute detail that helps in creating a perfect and exclusive Heena...Read more
Learn to extract one color from a selection of dried natural sources including Mehendi (Leaf, Seed), Harda (Flower), Pomegranate, Onion, Tea, Majith (Stem) and more. Understand use of mordants to make different shades of color and treatment of fabric. We’ll cover the 7 stages of natural dyeing, including treatment with myrobalan, using mordants...Read more
Visit Sanganer, a small town near Jaipur that is known the world over for its colorful textiles and handmade block printing designs. The colorful freshly dyed fabrics that are put out in the sun to dry, walls splashed with color and the smell of dyes are part of a unique and memorable experience. Visit a local factory and watch the artisans at...Read more
In this personalized live experience of Paper Mache, the participants will learn under the mentor Rakesh Vyas, an artist who loves to create Paper Mache designs on his terrace, come summer or winters. He derives a lot of satisfaction in his work. He enjoys seeing how adults and kids, both get involved in this art after a bit of...Read more
Miniature paintings show the incredibly detailed visual narratives of royalty in Rajasthan. Workshop artist Asharam Meghwal won the National Award in 2001 for his significant contribution and also has 45 years of experience and was trained by great teachers, such as Kripal Singh, Nathulalji and Durgeshji. This experience offers to learn the arts...Read more
Blue Pottery had enormous potential and should have flourished, but over the years master potters refused to share their trade secrets with their fellow craftsmen so there was an eventual lowering of standards and a gradual dyeing out of the craft. Our exclusive workshop on Blue pottery is meant for those who are interested in understanding &...Read more
Explore, some of the rich, and intricate displays of hand block printing and dyeing traditions native to India. Experience yourself the love, hard work, skill and artistry that goes into the making of fabrics the world...Read more
In this personalised live experience of miniature rice writing, the participants will learn under the mentor Niru Chhabra, an artist whose skill has been recognised not only by the Indian States and Government but also by foreign ministers on their visit to India. She holds the record of being the first Indian lady to write 108 letters on a single...Read more
Pick up a brush to paint the strokes on a Phad. Take home an experience of a lifetime by creating a folk art piece at our art studio in Jaipur. Travellers will enter a creative space that aims at imparting folk art lessons to synergize art enthusiasts. They learn about historic relevance and will also learn the technique to paint a Phad- A...Read more
Taar means wire. The technique of inlaying a fine flattened wire of brass/silver or gold in wood is called Tarkashi.
The artist conducting this workshop, Mohan Lal Sharma learnt this craft from his brother and Guru Shri Gopal Lal Sharma when he was 14. Since then he has created a lot of work on Sheesham and another medium. Eventually, he...Read more
It doesn't matter if any woman is Indian or not. Saree, adds charm to her beauty. Flaunt it with pride on social occasions. It looks good on all. Learn how to wear a Saree and make a memorable photograph dressed as a gracious Indian lady! We can help you to learn how to wear a...Read more
Pichwai is called the art of god. The artists depict the moods of god himself on the canvas. Pichwai - the name means ‘backdrop’, literally were decorations placed as the backdrop for the Lord Shrinathji (a form of Lord Krishna) idol. Today art lovers from around the world take joy in re creating this heritage art which so beautifully defines...Read more