Silver filigree made of silver strings in Karimnagar has received many awards and its fame has spread across the world. The filigree artists recently received an order to create gifts for guests attending a wedding at Ambani’s house. The president of the Silver Filigree of Karimnagar (SIFKA) Handicrafts Welfare Society, A Ashok, shared insights in an exclusive interview with The Hans India.
Filigree, also known as filigrann or filigrene, is a delicate form of jewelry metal work typically made of gold and silver. It involves tiny beads or twisted threads soldered onto a metal surface to create artistic motifs. The history of filigree can be traced back to Italian and French metal work from the 17th to 19th centuries. Karimnagar silver filigree, which has been flourishing for 400 years, received Geographical Indication (GI) status in 2007.
The delicate filigree work of Karimnagar is highly regarded and in demand all over India. Customers are enthusiastic about purchasing silver filigree products due to its rarity and cultural significance. Skilled craftsmen in Karimnagar take pride in continuing this artistic tradition that represents the cultural heritage of the region.
The artisans of SIFKA were approached by representatives of Swadeshi Handicrafts, run by Neeta Ambani, to create gifts for an important event at Ambani’s house. The artisans impressed Neeta Ambani with their traditional craft, leading to an order for 400 gifts for foreign guests attending the wedding.
The artisans at SIFKA have won several awards for their silver filigree work, including national recognition for a palanquin-shaped saree box and a mirror comb. Their creations have been displayed in museums around the world, including items used by Queen Elizabeth in the London Museum. The artisans take pride in creating gifts that reflect the historical background of their region and are well received for their craftsmanship.