Tikri
Tikri art is a traditional art form that involves intricate mirror mosaics. It is a decorative technique where small pieces of mirrors or glass are carefully arranged to create patterns, designs, and images on various surfaces such as walls, ceilings, furniture, and even textiles. The origins of Tikri art can be traced back to the state of Rajasthan in India, particularly in places like Jaisalmer and Bikaner, where it has been used to embellish palaces, havelis (traditional Indian mansions), and temples for centuries. The technique requires meticulous craftsmanship, as artisans cut mirrors or glass pieces into various shapes and sizes before embedding them into the chosen surface using a special adhesive or mortar.
It is often characterized by its geometric patterns, floral motifs, and elaborate designs that create a sense of opulence and grandeur. It has been used to enhance the aesthetics of both interior and exterior spaces, adding a touch of sparkle and elegance to the architecture. Over time, Tikri art has evolved to incorporate modern designs and applications, making it a versatile decorative technique that continues to captivate and enchant.