NICE PLACE A'bad is my MOM's native place,coz of that i goes there many time,the Bibi ka makhbara.Pawan-chakki,Keli-bazar,an we wil get nice cloths there.and also new established shopping Moll,all of these things are good to see there! so I Luv this place very much!:):):)
its not all about sex really amzing ihave heaared it these earlier also but came to know after seeing ur work that these are really marvellous work of the indian artists and artisans depicting the view about sex and its importance in the life i will surely visit these temple , your work is very beautiful and praiseworthy, keep it on
Traditional Lacquer in VietNam As a traditional fine art which goes back many years in Vietnam though no one knows for sure how many, Vietnamese lacquerware was handed down from generation to generation as a family secret until the first half of the 20th century when the renovation in the field led by excellent artists of Indochina Fine Arts school in Hanoi made the occupation popular not only in Vietnam but also all over the world.
Since then, the legend of Vietnamese [URL="http://www.tlcrafts-interiors.com/Lacquer-ware.html?Itemid="]lacquer ware[/URL] has really come true. Many generations of lacquer artists have gradually enhanced the quality of Vietnamese lacquerware in the last seventy years; discovering new materials to add to the palette of colored lacquers, the method of mixing various colors, the process of creating the lacquerware and particularly the technique of rubbing the lacquerware in water. Vietnamese lacquer art, however, is an extremely time - consuming and labor - intensive work; Vietnamese lacquerware is the hard work of many people: Lacquer artists, lacquer painters, and many workers who shed their sweat to the fullest spending over 100 days through 20 stages to create the Vietnamese lacquerware. As a result, every Vietnamese lacquerware bears the feelings of its creator: flexibility, complexity and variety. The lacquerware seems to carry something now appears now disappears passionately, ardently and magically. Many artists always say that the first time they really saw the lacquer, it was its blackness that impressed them. It is the black of the universe holding all things and having incredible depth to it.
need advise 1> Tell me, is it a terrible climb from the city to the fort in Gwalior?...or does a vehicle drop you half way till some gate??
I am extremely keen on Gwalior, but terrified with long climbs...
Give me a genuine advise ! :)
2> Which month did you go? I will avoid summers...
thanks in advance
Museums in Rajasthan Nice pic of Nawalgarh Podar Haveli Museum. In Rajasthan we can find royal and awesome Museum like Archaeological Museum, Kota Museum, Bharatpur Museum, Ajmer Museum, Museum Folklore.
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