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THEWA ART: RAJASTHAN'S GLOWING SECRET

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Rudranil Dey from Kolkata brings the artistry and heart of creations like Thewa to life—connecting readers with the rich heritage.

THEWA ART: RAJASTHAN'S GLOWING SECRET

Have you ever stumbled upon something so beautiful, it feels like a gift from another time? That's Thewa art for me, straight out of Pratapgarh in Rajasthan. It's not just shiny jewellery—it's like a piece of the desert's soul, with gold etched into glass that sparkles with stories. Every pendant, every frame feels like it's whispering tales of kings, gods, and dusty old forts.

Gold That Spills Stories

Way back in the 1600s, when Mughal emperors were flexing and Rajput kings were ruling their sandy kingdoms, a man named Maharawal Sunmiant Singh in Pratapgarh had a wild idea: take pure gold and carve a thousand Krishna statues from it. Wrap them in flowers that look alive, or desert dust thick with myth—and press them into coloured glass.

That’s Thewa, named after Thova, the Rajasthani word for hammering. Every tap of the chisel is like a heartbeat from the past. You can picture a master craftsman, hunched over his table, his hands moving like they’ve got a mind of their own. “You don’t just make Thewa,” the craftsman seems to be saying. “You pour your whole heart into it.” It’s not just art—it’s keeping history alive, one tiny stroke at a time.

imageHow It’s Born (and Why It's Wild)

Making Thewa is no walk in the park. You start with a sheet of 23-karat gold—so thin, it’s like a golden whisper. Then, using delicate chisels, you carve out designs that look ethereal, the kind that makes you hold your breath. But that’s only half the magic. You take coloured glass—think fiery red, deep green or cool blue—made from sand and a secret family recipe. The gold is bonded to the glass with a mysterious adhesive no one talks about outside the family.

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