Indian Crafts in Buddhist, Gupta, and Mughal Periods: A Journey of Artistic Evolution
Introduction The history of Indian crafts is a fascinating saga of cultural exchange, artistic innovation, and spiritual symbolism. From the Buddhist period to the Gupta age and later the Mughal era, crafts in India evolved under the influence of foreign traditions, royal patronage, and indigenous creativity. Each period contributed uniquely to The Development of Indian Craftsmanship , leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire artisans and admirers alike. Indian Crafts in the Buddhist Period Between the 1st century BCE and 1st century CE, India witnessed significant cultural interactions due to foreign invasions and trade. These influences profoundly impacted Buddhist art and crafts. Sites such as Taxila, Begram, Bamiyan, and the Swat Valley reveal sculptures that bear strong traces of Greek and Central Asian styles. The statues of Buddha from this period often depict him with curly hair and draped garments, reflecting Hellenistic artistic traditions. This fusion of Ind...