Gleaming Silver of Marodi Brass Plate


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Size : Medium
Dimensions : Dia: 16 Inches
Medium : Marodi Work on Brass

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Behold the enchanting allure of a traditional brass plate adorned with exquisite Marodi floral work, a masterpiece that transcends mere craftsmanship to become a piece of elegance and tradition. The gleaming silver finish of the plate is the result of nickel plating carefully executed on the brass. After hours of meticulous hammering, chiselling, engraving, and buffing, craftsmen transform a humble metal sheet into an object of unparalleled beauty. Each petal and leaf of superb darmiani work, rendered and engraved with astonishing precision speaks volumes of the meticulous dedication and efforts poured into its creation. As light falls upon its shiny surface, beautiful patterns unfurl and whisper the tale of artistry, richness, elegance, tradition, and history inherent in Indian culture.

Marodi artistry carries a centuries-old tradition that connects the past with the present. Beyond the aesthetic allure, this brass plate has a cultural significance in Indian tradition. It serves as a symbol of prestige, wealth, refined taste, and appreciation for the finer things in life.


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Mr. Sanjay Singh Rathore, the founder of House of Edwa, named after his native place, has been dedicated to the revival and promotion of Marodi Craft. Through his efforts, he has transformed a nearly extinct form of art into a celebrated craft, merging traditional techniques with contemporary needs. A groundbreaking innovation by the House of Edwa is the inclusion of figurative forms and portraits in Marodi Craft. Unique to the House of Edwa is the depiction of deities such as Balaji and Shrinath Ji, a portrayal unprecedented in the history of Marodi Craft. Additionally, Rathore and his team of master craftsmen—Amar, Ali, Mohammad, and Asif—have pioneered the fusion of Marodi Craft with Pichwai painting from Rajasthan, introducing an innovative twist to this traditional art form.

Sanjay's journey with Marodi Craft began in childhood, inspired by the artifacts created by his father. Although his path initially led him towards civil services, his passion for preserving Indian heritage remained strong. Realizing the craft was on the brink of extinction, Sanjay decided to dedicate himself to its revival. Approximately 3-4 years ago, Sanjay embarked on extensive research to understand and revive Marodi Craft. He reconnected with artisans from his father's era, who provided invaluable support and encouragement. This rediscovery phase was crucial in identifying and nurturing skilled artisans, many of whom had shifted to basic, less creative work due to lack of opportunities. Sanjay himself is an avid learner who practices this craft alongside other craftsmen, further deepening his commitment to preserving and innovating within the tradition.

One of the major challenges faced by artisans was the irregularity of work and inconsistent payment, leading to demoralization and abandonment of the craft. Sanjay's initiative focuses on providing regular employment and financial stability to artisans. By connecting them with a broader market and ensuring fair compensation, he has reinvigorated their passion and dedication to Marodi Craft. A significant aspect of Sanjay's efforts involves training new artisans, regardless of their background or community. By organizing workshops and providing hands-on training, Sanjay ensures the craft's techniques and traditions are passed down to future generations. This inclusive approach has attracted both Muslim and Hindu artisans, fostering a diverse and collaborative environment.

Sanjay envisions a bright future for Marodi Craft, integrating it into modern applications such as interior design and decorative panels. Collaborations with platforms like MeMeraki have provided a stage for award-winning artisans to showcase their work and innovate. Sanjay aims to take Marodi Craft to an international audience, highlighting India's rich cultural heritage through various forms, from small decorative items to large installations. The journey of Marodi Craft in Sanjay's family began with his father over 30-35 years ago. Despite initial challenges, his father laid the groundwork for future endeavors. With the advent of the internet and social media, Sanjay has successfully leveraged these tools to promote Marodi Craft globally, continuing his father's legacy and vision.



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