Nirmal Paintings & Toys
Nirmal town, nestled amidst hills and forests, is aptly called the ‘land of toys’.
Nirmal town of Adilabad occupies a leading place in the handicrafts map of India. Specialty of this craftsmanship is the utilization of simple material which is available locally. These simple materials are transformed into exquisite crafts and art of great appeal. This art form originated in 14th century under the royal patronage of then ruling nobility. Nirmal craftsmen have earned reputation for their expertise in wooden engravings. A variety of Nirmal products in wood include furniture, toys, plaques, bangles, jewellery boxes, screens or miniature paintings.

The craftsmen use indigenous mineral and vegetable dyes for colouring their products. They even produce gold covers from herbal extracts. Experimentation of colours resulted in many transformations.
It is learnt that when this craft first started it was limited in its range. The first articles were based on figures and episodes from mythology and were purely art objects. But the dawn of 17th century saw a new horizon of this art form. The local talent advanced and articles of utility and decoration started to be manufactured. (ఇంకా…)







