The Beauty of Metal Art Furniture
Since 3000 B.C., the art of metal working has been known to Indian artisans. There have been many metal artworks, including a figurine of a dancing girl who belonged to a civilization from the Indus valley, which indicate a high level of craftsmanship and workmanship of ancient Indian craftsmen. The craftsmen of India use different kinds of metal such as silver, copper, and iron as well as alloys such as bell metal, white metal, and bronze to make items like photo frames, pans, pots, and even great sculptures of deities and animals. The idea in today’s home interior trends featuring silver furniture basically came from the artistic creations of Indian craftsmen.
Years ago, most part of the world failed to acknowledge the beauty of metal embossed furniture. Although the world has been a fan of great metal sculptures of mythological creatures, animals and deities of India as well as its historical monuments like the Taj Mahal, Hampi, Fatehpur Sikri and the Khajuraho Temples, it overlooked the beauty of India’s white metal furniture and utensils. Fortunately in today’s time, the importance of metal art furniture has a magnitude that cannot be overlooked anymore. Fashion has befriended the idea of installing pieces of furniture instead of those made from wood, fiber and plastic.
Utensils and items made from metal are loved by people because they last long and are very durable. Unlike glass, they don’t break easily. Unlike wood, they don’t interest termites and other wood eating insects. The same idea falls into the minds of modern day home fashion trend setters. Metal furniture pieces are durable, the quality of metal is good, the color will not fade away, and the art embossed is nothing less than interesting and amazing.