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Nirmal Furniture

Nirmal Painted Furniture is a celebrated, unique form of handmade wooden furniture originating from Nirmal town in the Adilabad district of Telangana, India. It is recognized for its fine quality, exceptional durability, and outstanding look, combining traditional woodcraft with beautiful painting artistry. The craft's importance and heritage were officially recognized when it received Geographical Indication (GI) rights in 2009.

Definition and Recognition

Location and Product: Nirmal Furniture is handmade wooden furniture created in Nirmal, Adilabad, Telangana, India.
Official Recognition: It received Geographical Indication (GI) rights in 2009, establishing it as a distinct brand.
Artistic Identity: It is a unique art form from Nirmal town, known for its outstanding local arts and crafts tradition.

Historical Roots and Artistic Influences

Origin: The roots of Nirmal art and craft are traced back to the Kakatiya era.
Influences: The works were shaped by major Indian Schools of Art, including Kangra and Ajanta, as well as the intricate detail of Mughal miniatures.
Legendary Incident: A historical anecdote recounts a visit by the Nizam of Hyderabad, who was welcomed by artisans who suspended an intricately designed banana bud over his seat, which unfurled and showered golden petals upon him.

Evolution and The Distinctive Furniture Craft

Modern Adaptation: In recent decades, the Nirmal craft has evolved beyond traditional paintings and toys to cater to new customer demands, leading to the creation of the painted furniture line.
Quality and Appeal: The painted furniture is popular for its durability and outstanding look, representing fine quality and a unique, beautifully painted, hand-made wooden form.
Legacy: While furniture was once a choice of the privileged, Nirmal Painted Furniture stands out as one of the few varieties that has been carried forward as a respected legacy.

Product Variety and Aesthetic Contribution

Artisanship: Artisans combine the artistry of painting with great skills in woodcraft to produce furnishings that lend an aesthetic appeal to their surroundings. These skilled workers are considered the pride of Telangana.
Application: The furniture is ideal for both living and office spaces.
Examples of Items: The variety of household and office furnishings includes decorative pieces like Rajasthaniand French style soft-sets, rocking chairs, partition screens, chowkis, Pooja mandapams, trollies, and pen holders.

http://golkondacrafts.telangana.gov.in/Nirmal-painting-furnitures.html



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