Paper Mache Box by Riyaz


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Size : Small
Dimensions : H-7 | W-10 inches
Medium : Lead free colours on Paper Mache

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Handmade by Riyaz Khan, this Kashmiri paper mache box is intricately hand painted with naqashi designs depicting the flora- fauna and motifs native to the artform from Kashmir

DETAILS:

  • Made using the traditional paper mache technique
  • Handpainted in Kashmir in India
  • Size- 7 x 10 inches 
  • These products can delivered within a week in India and upto 2 weeks internationally


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Riyaz Ahmed, born in Srinagar, Kashmir, in 1972, is a renowned Kashmiri paper mache artist who has mastered the art of working with recycled paper. With a deep passion for his craft, Riyaz's sculptures intricately portray traditional Kashmiri costumes, jewelry, and architecture, as well as mythical creatures from Kashmiri folklore. For Riyaz, art is not just a creative expression, but also a source of peace ("Sukoon"). His sculptures reflect the natural beauty of Kashmir, painted with vibrant colors that breathe life into his creations. Through his work, Riyaz seeks to preserve and promote the rich culture and history of Kashmir, inspired by the influence of Mughal miniature painters and the Islamic art tradition. Beyond his artistic endeavors, Riyaz is also a philosopher who advocates for unity and rejects the establishment of differences. He also discusses the futility of establishing differences, citing a Bengali incident from his stay in Kolkata. 'Sabka jawab, Howrah jaana hai janab, sabse poocho kidhar jaana hai.' 'Ab koi plane se ja raha hai, koi car se, koi train se, aur koi chal ke- par pahunchenge, sabhi Howrah hi na!' (When you ask anyone where you want to go, they all respond Howrah. Someone is flying, someone is driving, someone is taking the train, and someone is walking, but they are all headed to the same spot! For him, this incident symbolizes the futility of divisions in society. Riyaz's talent has earned him international recognition, with his sculptures being exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums worldwide. Notably, he has received accolades like the National Award for Excellence in Folk Art from the Government of India, the Award of Merit from the World Crafts Council, and a Special Mention from the Prince Claus Fund. As an artist and part philosopher, Riyaz Ahmed's work stands as a tribute to the beauty and heritage of Kashmir, leaving an indelible mark on the art world and inspiring young artists in his homeland and beyond.

Kashmir Paper Mache


Step into the vibrant world of Kashmir Paper Mache, a centuries-old craft from the heart of the Kashmir Valley. Known for its intricate hand-painted designs and delicate craftsmanship, this traditional art form transforms papier-mâché into stunning objects of beauty—boxes, trays, vases, wall décor, and more. At MeMeraki, we bring you authentic Kashmiri Paper Mache online, handcrafted by skilled artisans whose techniques have been passed down through generations. Each creation is a celebration of Kashmir’s rich artistic heritage, where nature, culture, and color come together. What is Kashmir Paper Mache? Kashmir Paper Mache is an artistic craft that involves creating decorative objects using paper pulp, painted by hand with detailed motifs in vibrant colors. It combines two traditional techniques: Sakhtsazi – The process of shaping and molding the item using a special paper pulp Naqashi – The hand-painting stage where fine designs, often using natural pigments and gold leaf, are applied These handcrafted creations are both lightweight and durable, making them perfect as decorative items or thoughtful gifts. History & Cultural Significance The roots of Kashmir Paper Mache date back to the 15th century, when it was introduced from Persia during the reign of Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin. Over time, it fused with local traditions and Mughal aesthetics to become a distinct part of Kashmir’s artistic identity. Originally reserved for royal households and nobility, this art form evolved into a cherished cultural symbol. Today, it continues to thrive—sustaining artisan communities and captivating art lovers around the world. Artistic Themes and Motifs The hand-painted designs on Kashmir Paper Mache are inspired by: The natural beauty of Kashmir—gardens, chinar leaves, flowers, and birds Islamic art motifs, such as arabesques and geometric patterns Persian miniatures and Mughal-style florals Occasional references to Hindu mythology and local folklore Every piece is a canvas of intricate storytelling—filled with color, harmony, and cultural symbolism. Materials & Techniques Crafting a Kashmir Paper Mache piece involves a multi-step, eco-conscious process: Paper Pulp Creation – Recycled paper is soaked, mashed, and blended with natural adhesives Molding (Sakhtsazi) – The pulp is shaped into desired forms like trays, ornaments, or boxes Smoothing & Priming – Several layers of tissue and glue are applied for an even surface Painting (Naqashi) – Artisans use fine brushes and natural dyes to paint floral, animal, or geometric motifs Finishing Touches – A coat of lacquer is applied for shine and durability This labor-intensive craft reflects precision, patience, and artistry in every detail. Why Choose MeMeraki’s Kashmir Paper Mache? Authentic craftsmanship by traditional Kashmiri artisans Eco-friendly use of natural colors and recycled paper Exclusive designs with fine hand-painted motifs  Available Kashmiri Paper Mache online, with international shipping Ideal for gifting, decor, or collecting pieces of cultural heritage Support artisan communities and own a piece of India’s timeless artistry. FAQs – Kashmir Paper Mache Q1. What makes Kashmir Paper Mache products unique? Every piece is handcrafted and hand-painted, resulting in a one-of-a-kind design. The combination of paper molding and intricate brushwork reflects centuries of artistic tradition. Q2. Are the colors used eco-friendly? Yes. Traditional Kashmir Paper Mache items use natural pigments and gold leaf, making them safe and environmentally friendly. Q3. Are these items purely decorative? While decorative in nature, many items like boxes, trays, and vases are also practically functional. However, they should not be used for liquids or heavy storage. Q4. Do you offer Kashmir Paper Mache online? Absolutely! MeMeraki offers a curated range of Kashmiri Paper Mache online, with worldwide shipping available. Q5. Is international shipping available? Yes, we offer international shipping for our Kashmir Paper Mache collection. Shipping times and costs vary by location—please refer to our shipping policy. Quick Facts – Kashmir Paper Mache Art Aspect Details Origin Kashmir Valley, India (15th century, Persian roots) Techniques Sakhtsazi (molding), Naqashi (painting) Themes Nature, Mughal art, Islamic motifs, Persian miniatures Materials Recycled paper pulp, glue, natural pigments, gold leaf Popular Items Boxes, trays, vases, Christmas ornaments, wall decor Eco-Friendly Yes – recycled materials and natural colors Available Online Yes, via MeMeraki’s online store  



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