Crafted in History: Top GI-Tagged Handicrafts Of Telangana

OT Staff

Tale of Tradition

Telangana's GI-tagged treasures include Dokra Handicraft’s metal casting, Gadwal Sarees’ silk-cotton elegance, Hyderabad Haleem’s royal flavours, and Pochampally Ikat’s vibrant weaves.

Gadwal Saree

Dokra Handicraft

Dokra is a non-ferrous metal casting technique using the lost-wax method, creating unique brass artifacts with intricate tribal motifs.

Dokra Handicraft

Tribal Craftsmanship

Practised by artisans in Telangana, these handcrafted figurines, jewellery, and decorative items reflect the region’s tribal heritage and storytelling traditions.

Dokra Handicraft

Gadwal Sarees

Known for their lightweight yet intricate weave, Gadwal sarees are made with fine cotton bodies and rich silk borders, often featuring traditional motifs.

Gadwal Sarees

Zari Borders and Durability

The hallmark of these sarees is their Kotakomma border technique, where silk and cotton are interlocked, ensuring longevity and exquisite craftsmanship.

Gadwal Sarees

Hyderabad Haleem

A Ramadan speciality, Hyderabad Haleem is a slow-cooked dish made with wheat, lentils, meat, and aromatic spices, introduced during the Nizam era.

Hyderabad Haleem

First GI-Tagged Dish from India

This dish became the first Indian food item to receive a GI tag, recognizing its unique preparation method and cultural importance.

Hyderabad Haleem

Pochampally Ikat

Pochampally Ikat is crafted using a meticulous tie-and-dye process, where threads are dyed before weaving, resulting in vibrant geometric patterns.

Pochampally Ikat

Blend of Cotton and Silk

Known as "Silk City of India," Pochampally produces luxurious silk, cotton, and sico (silk-cotton) sarees, celebrated for their durability and unique designs.

Pochampally Ikat

Timeless Treasures: The GI-Tagged Handicrafts of Telangana

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