India Map Wall Art: Folk Art, Weaves, Embroidery & Crafts of Indian States Wall Decor
India is home to 28 states and over 720 documented art forms, each shaped by geography, community, belief systems, and centuries-old craftsmanship. From intricate folk paintings of India state-wise to region-specific traditional embroidery, textiles, and handicrafts, every state contributes to the country’s unmatched cultural richness.
MeMeraki’s India Map Wall Art visually brings together different art forms of India with states, transforming cultural knowledge into meaningful map wall décor for homes, studios, and workspaces.
Framed Set of 4 – Maps of India Covers:
- Art forms of Indian states
- Folk paintings, crafts, weaves & embroidery
- Educational + décor-focused storytelling
This set of 4 framed maps offers a comprehensive visual guide to:
- 28 states and their art forms
- Different art forms of India with states
- Regional artistic diversity in one cohesive display
Ideal for: Living rooms, studios, offices, schools, and cultural spaces.
Framed Weaves of India Map
India’s textile legacy spans centuries of handloom traditions.This map highlights:
- Weaves of India such as Banarasi, Kanjeevaram, Ikat, Jamdani
- Traditional textiles of India mapped to their regions
- State-wise weaving identities
Famous Weaves in India
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Textile
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Region
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Known For
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Banarasi Silk
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Uttar Pradesh
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Gold zari
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Kanjeevaram
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Tamil Nadu
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Temple borders
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Jamdani
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West Bengal
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Floating motifs
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Ikat
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Odisha
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Resist-dye patterns
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Pashmina
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Kashmir
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Ultra-fine wool
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Framed Embroidery of India Map
India has 100+ embroidery traditions, each reflecting local culture and craftsmanship. This artwork showcases:
- Traditional embroidery of India
- Different types of embroidery in India such as Phulkari, Kantha, Chikankari, Kasuti
- State-wise embroidery mapping
Perfect for textile lovers, designers, and heritage enthusiasts.
Different Types of Embroidery in India
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Embroidery Style
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State
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Known For
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Phulkari
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Punjab
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Floral geometric threadwork
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Kasuti
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Karnataka
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Temple-inspired motifs
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Chikankari
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Uttar Pradesh
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Fine white-on-white embroidery
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Kantha
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West Bengal
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Layered running stitch
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Kutch Embroidery
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Gujarat
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Mirror & bold threadwork
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Framed Folk Art of India Map
India’s folk paintings are narrative-driven and deeply symbolic.This map features:
- Folk paintings of India state wise
- Styles like Madhubani, Warli, Gond, Pattachitra, Kalamkari
- Regional storytelling traditions visually mapped
- A striking blend of culture and contemporary wall décor.
Framed Crafts of India Map
India’s handicrafts are rooted in utility, ritual, and artistry.This map illustrates:
- Traditional crafts of India
- Famous handicrafts of India such as Dhokra, Blue Pottery, Terracotta, Woodcraft
- Handicrafts of Indian states mapped visually
Why Choose India Map Wall Decor by MeMeraki?
- Combines education + décor
- Celebrates art forms of Indian states
- Perfect for conscious, culture-first homes
- Thoughtful gifting option
- Designed by MeMeraki Artists
28 States and Their Art Forms of India (State-Wise Overview)
India’s artistic heritage spans painting, crafts, embroidery, metalwork, textiles, and storytelling traditions.
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State
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Folk Paintings
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Crafts & Handicrafts
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Textiles / Weaves
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Madhya Pradesh
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Gond, Bhil
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Dhokra, Woodcraft
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Maheshwari
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Bihar
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Madhubani
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Sikki Grass Craft
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Cotton Weaves
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Odisha
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Pattachitra
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Palm Leaf Engraving
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Ikat
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Rajasthan
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Phad, Miniature
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Blue Pottery
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Bandhani
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Gujarat
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Mata ni Pachedi
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Rogan Art
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Patola
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West Bengal
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Kalighat
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Terracotta
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Jamdani
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FAQ’s
Q1. How many traditional art forms are there in India?
India has over 720 documented art forms, including paintings, crafts, textiles, and embroidery traditions.
Q2. Which are the most famous folk paintings of India?
Madhubani, Warli, Gond, Pattachitra, Kalamkari, and Phad are among the most recognized folk paintings of India state-wise.
Q3. What are the major traditional crafts of India?
Metal crafts, terracotta, wood carving, textile weaving, embroidery, and stone craft dominate Indian traditional crafts.
Q4. What is the difference between textiles and embroidery?
Textiles refer to woven fabrics, while embroidery is decorative stitching done on fabric surfaces.
Q5. Why use an India map wall art for home décor?
It combines aesthetic appeal with cultural storytelling, making it both decorative and educational.
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