Thewa originating Pratapgarh in Rajasthan, in the mid 18th century. It is a traditional art form renowned for its intricate gold overlay on glass. Artisans begin by shaping 23-karat gold sheets, embedding them onto molten glass with meticulous precision. This technique requires skillful craftsmanship to achieve delicate designs that often depict scenes from mythology, nature, or royal courts.
The process of Thewa involves meticulous handwork, where artisans carefully etch and shape the gold foil to create detailed motifs and patterns. Each piece undergoes a series of steps, including cooling, polishing, and sometimes adding enamel for additional color and depth.
Thewa pieces are prized for their artistic beauty and cultural significance, serving as both decorative art and heirloom pieces. This craft not only showcases the artisan’s expertise but also preserves Rajasthan’s rich heritage through its exquisite craftsmanship and timeless appeal.