Sanjhi is a traditional craft of delicate paper stencilling that originated in Vrindavan and Mathura in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The term "sanjhi" comes from the Hindi word "sanjh," which means "dusk." This term refers to the time of day when sanjhi rangoli is typically created. This unique art form from Mathura has received a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, which acknowledges its distinct origins and cultural significance. Here’s a closer look at this craft and what makes it unique.
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All About Sanjhi, The GI-Tagged Paper Cutting Art From Braj
Sanjhi is a traditional paper-cutting art form originating from the Braj region of India, particularly in Mathura and Vrindavan. This art involves creating intricate designs, often depicting scenes from the life of Lord Krishna

The art of Sanjhi involves creating motifs mostly from the legends around Krishna
Photo: sanjhipapercutting/Instagram
The art of Sanjhi involves creating motifs mostly from the legends around Krishna
Photo: sanjhipapercutting/Instagram

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