This is awesome, fine attention to details, the vibe created throughout.. Wonderfully captured one of my favourite crafts.. Great job 👏🥳
@krishna1117Ай бұрын
Lovely documentary! Great job guys!
@anithakottiАй бұрын
Great work by Havisha 👏 Enjoyed the video as I loved the artistic work during my visit at Jaipur. - Priya Ramki
@anithakottiАй бұрын
Nice work.. Quite detailed .. learnt quite a bit about the traditions, the variety but also about the makers their thought process and the making .. 👏 - MSB
@vijeemahadevanАй бұрын
Very professional documentary a d the editing was really good too.
@rajalakshmiganesan5527Ай бұрын
Super Havisha 👏👏
@ksrlawfirm1129Ай бұрын
Awesome work Havisha, Lakshmi Pradhan and team, you have very well documented the present state of the Art, the artisans and the market- kudos and best wishes- Suresh Kumar S
@garimapoddar757228 күн бұрын
Raw and beautiful ❤️
@mukulikagupta5184Ай бұрын
This video beautifully covers all aspects of the craft and the community associated with it! Kudos to the team for presenting such a clear glimpse into Jaipuri abhushan👏🏽💯
@varungovind2000Ай бұрын
Learning about the historical evolution of these pieces and their significance in celebrations, rituals and everyday life was enlightening. The documentary offered a deep appreciation for Rajputi jewellery as more than just adornment but as a living testament to a rich cultural legacy. This documentary has deepened my appreciation for Rajputi jewellery as a timeless art form that continues to resonate with beauty and cultural pride.
@gautamsagar1388Ай бұрын
Great 👍👍
@rhishi2693Ай бұрын
Great piece of work, extremely professional.
@amardeep7220Ай бұрын
Awesome effort and good presentation. Known lot of information. Best wishes and keep rocking
@pranatipalanivel7167Ай бұрын
A very interesting and informative documentary!
@anithakottiАй бұрын
Great documentary and editing! You make me want to buy a piece of Rajputi jewelry now 😀
@nithyaramanan-hl2thАй бұрын
Very neat and professional.
@anithakottiАй бұрын
Havisha is being a voice for a craft that might die soon - Vasanthi Baskaran