Mainpuri district, under the Agra Division in the southwestern zone of Uttar Pradesh, is home to an exquisite traditional craft: Tarkashi. Awarded the prestigious Geographical Indication (GI) tag in 2023, Mainpuri Tarkashi stands out as an intricate technique of inlaying brass, copper, or silver wires into Sheesham wood, transforming it into beautiful, hand-crafted masterpieces.
The art of Tarkashi is both delicate and labor-intensive, requiring the highest skill and patience. The process begins with a design carved onto a hard block of wood, often with deep, thin grooves traced from a paper stencil. These grooves are then carefully inlaid with metal wires, positioned and hammered delicately to secure them, creating patterns that reflect the skill and precision of Mainpuri’s artisans.
Traditionally, Tarkashi is used to adorn a wide variety of items. From decorative pieces like door panels, trays, and lamps to sandooks (chests), tables, and flower pots, each piece is a testament to the artisan’s dedication and attention to detail. The craft is also popular in smaller items such as jewelry boxes, name plaques, and the iconic khadaous (wooden sandals), each showcasing the artistic expression of Mainpuri’s skilled craftsmen.
In receiving the GI tag, Mainpuri Tarkashi joins the ranks of distinctive cultural products recognized for their origins and craftsmanship. This recognition not only highlights the rich cultural heritage of Uttar Pradesh but also provides a pathway to preserve and promote this craft on a broader platform. The GI tag adds value to Tarkashi, ensuring the art receives the appreciation and market reach it richly deserves.
For those who cherish heritage art forms and meticulous craftsmanship, Mainpuri Tarkashi offers a glimpse into the cultural legacy of India’s skilled artisans. With each piece, the artisans of Mainpuri weave the stories of their land, skill, and tradition, leaving a mark of India’s artistic richness on every creation.