Meenakari
Prime Minister has gifted ‘Meenakari’ chess set to US Vice President.
About Meenakari
- It is the process of painting and coloring the surfaces of metals and ceramics through enamelling.
- It usually involves intricate designs and is applied as a decorative feature to serving dishes, containers, vases, frames, display ornaments and jewelry.
- It was introduced to India by the Mughals. Raja Man Singh of Mewar is regarded as the patron of the meenakari art in 16th century Jaipur.
- About Raja Man Singh of Mewar
- Raja Man Singh (Man Singh I) (21 December 1550 – 6 July 1614) was the Kachwaha Raja of Amer, later known ....
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