Karimnagar Silver Filigree

Location

Karimnagar is a city located on the banks of the Manair River is of 165km from Hyderabad. The origin of the silver filigree craft can be traced to Elegandal, a village located 10 km from Karimnagar.

Description

Filigree is a type of delicate and intricate metalwork that is commonly used in jewelry, and it is usually made of gold or silver. The metalwork consists of small beads or twisted threads, or both, that are soldered to the surface of a metal object in the form of artistic motifs.

Karimnagar has been known for its exquisite silver filigree work for nearly 200 years. The craft was started in the town of Elegandal, which is situated 10 km from Karimnagar. The city is named after Syed Karimuddin, a Quiladar, and it has been a center for Vedic learning since ancient times. However, the city is also known for its intricate silver filigree work, which is still practiced by dedicated artisans as a legacy handed down through the generations.

Despite the advent of modern technologies and machinery, the process of making filigree remains much the same as it has been for generations. The most popular silver filigree items include traditional paandans, jewelry boxes, spoons, cigarette cases, button boxes, ashtrays, vases, and replicas of the Charminar. These items are extensively decorated with motifs of birds and flowers, and designs of leaves, flowers, trees, animals, and birds seem to be predominant.

 

The main distinctive feature of silver filigree work is the intricacy involved in making the silver metal into thin wire, which is then twisted to create various designs. This requires a great deal of skill and patience, and each item is considered a unique masterpiece due to the level of detail and precision involved in its creation.

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References

  1.   https://www.ibef.org/experience-india/products/silver-filigree-karimnagar
  2.   eBook on Geographical Indications of Telangana

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