展品详情
Pakistani handicrafts reflect a rich cultural heritage influenced by Mughal, Persian, Central Asian, and local traditions.
Skilled artisans handcraft each item with precision, passing down their craft through generations.
Popular products include vases, animal figurines, plates, and frames, showcasing intricate designs and detailed engravings.
Handicrafts are made from natural materials like clay, wood, brass, marble, and camel bone, sourced locally.
Common design elements include Islamic geometric patterns, floral motifs, and traditional calligraphy.
Each region in Pakistan has unique styles, such as Multan’s blue pottery, Chiniot’s wood carving, and Balochistan’s camel skin items.
Animal figurines often represent cultural symbols like strength, good fortune, and peace.
Bright colors are used in many items, while metal and marble pieces feature polished, elegant finishes.
Many handicrafts serve both decorative and functional purposes, such as vases, plates, and frames.