Dagger

National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy

Title : Dagger

Accession No : 85/574/D/NHHM

This is a wooden dagger from Andhra Pradesh. The dagger is painted silver while the handle is painted black in colour. The dagger is sharp and pointed.

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Provenance

  • StateAndhra Pradesh

Dimensions

  • Measurement (CMS)44 x 4

Significance

  • Socio economicIndia has a long history of artistic wood carving. Though traditionally wood has been used for making furniture, toys, ploughs, among others, India has seen wood carving since yore. Emperor Ashoka's palace at Pataliputra was made in wood, and the grand temple at Bodh Gaya as well.
  • ArtisticThe craft of wood carving covers a wide variety of subjects. Most people are interested in Hindu deities. The artwork is intricate in nature and typically depicts scenes and figures from Hindu mythology. Additionally, India is full with ornamental plaques, wooden toys, panels, doors and doorways, screens, and intricate furniture with floral designs, inlay work, lacquered wood, jaali work, animal and bird figures. Additionally carved into the furniture are tiger legs, elephant heads, and legendary creatures.

Description

  • DescriptionThis is a wooden dagger from Andhra Pradesh. The dagger is painted silver while the handle is painted black in colour. The dagger is sharp and pointed.
  • Inscription/Markings No
  • Reference"Ranjan, Aditi. Handmade in India: Crafts of India. Edited by Aditi Ranjan & M. P. Ranjan. Ahmedabad: Council of Handicraft Development Corporations, 2007. Chattopadhaya, Kamaladevi. Handicrafts of India. New Delhi: Indian Council for Cultural Research, 1975. O.C. Handa, Madhu Jain. Wood Handicraft. New Delhi: M.L Gidwani, Indus Publishing Company, 2000."
  • KeywordDagger, Weapon, Wood, Wooden, Armour