Wednesday, October 20, 2010

CITY HERITAGE COLLECTION


CITY HERITAGE COLLECTION
Heritage is the Genes of a civilization. Its pedigree and its potential, City Heritage is a Mission. To preserve, promote and produce the richness and splendor of traditional Indian Design Heritage. It offers a wide range of designer products inspired by the traditional arts, architecture and aesthetics of Indian culture.

They cover a broad spectrum of styles and techniques from embroidery and bead-work to carvings and metal works. City Heritage has not just transferred these designs; they have been transformed to be in harmony with the material.

About Us:

For a company dealing with thousands of years of traditional culture, City Heritage is very young. But it has undertaken the responsibility of preserving the design forms of India with passion and sincerity. City Heritage has explored and experimented with numerous art and craft styles to make the products contemporary in utility with the 'Old World' charm and charisma.

What’s New?

Design Inspiration and sources:

The  designs  utilized  in  the creations of   City  Heritage  products  are  sourced   from traditional    arts,   architecture,   crafts,   textiles,   carvings,   embroidery,   bead-work, metalwork  and  others. Some of these designs may probably never be created again in their original medium. Yet their art and aesthetics are too valuable to be doomed to extinction.  By  adopting  these  designs and forms,  City Heritage  pays a tribute to the  vision,  artistry   and   master  craftsmanship   of   there  unrecognized,  nameless creators   who  dedicated  their  skills,  patience  and  passion  to  transcend  time and space.  And by offering these products ensures their continuity.

CLASSIC Coasters
Tea, Coffee and cold drinks in elegant cups, tall glasses or rugged mugs. Very refreshing, but can leave marks and stains.





Friday, October 15, 2010

SATYAGRAHA ASHRAM RULES

XII Physical Labour
Sketch of Gandhi Picture Post Card & Bookmarks
R.K. Laxman is the most popular cartoonist in India.The sketch of Gandhi is from his 1947 cartoon

Rasipuram Krishnaswamy Laxman (b. 23-10-1924) is an Indian cartoonist and humorist. He is widely regarded as India's greatest-ever cartoonist and is best known for his creation The Common Man.















 Set of Five Postcard, Each card is printed on high quality paper (4.00" x 6.00" Size) with high resolution, suitable for framing. Cards are available in sets of 5 different sketch of Gandhi.





 












Set of Five Bookmarks, Size: 1.50 Inch x 5.75 Inch, Multi Colour Printed on high quality paper


SATYAGRAHA ASHRAM RULES XII. Physical Labour
Man can be saved from injuring society, as well as himself, only if he sustains his physical existence by physical labour. Able-bodied adults should do all their personal work themselves and may not be served by others, except for proper reasons. But they should, at the same time, remember that service of children, as well as of the disabled, the old and the sick, is a duty incumbent on every person who has the required strength. Keeping in view this object, no labourers are employed in the Ashram, and if at all they are inevitably employed, the dealing with them would not be of an employer-employee.

Product Design by Nilesh Dave & Produced by
Sabarmati Ashram Preservation and Memorial Trust
Gandhi Ashram, Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya
Ahmedabad-380 027,Gujarat, India
E-mail: mahatma@sabarmati.org
Telephone: +91.79.2755.7277
Fax: +91.79.2756.0569


Thursday, October 14, 2010

Heritage Memento / Souvenir

A Pol House of Historic Ahmedabad 
Replica of Pol House, Gujarat, India

Preserving Health & Heritage in old Ahmedabad Built by Shri Dahyabhai Ijjatram Mehta in 1896 as his residence, this heritage building belongs to his grandchildren Pratimaben, Priyadarshanbhai Mehta and their family. It is a typical 19th century example of traditional living within the walled city of Ahmedabad.

This Building is being used by CHETNA, Centre for Health Education, Training and Nutrition Awareness since 1996, and was restored with the guidance of an architect from "Mandala", Ahmedabad and CRUTA Foundation. This project paved the way for the revitalisation of the walled city of Ahmedabad.

Ahmedabad's Pride: Chabutro - bird feeder 
Replica of Karanj Chabutaro in 1896

Revival of Ahmedabad's Pride: Chabutaro - bird feeder

Chabutaro "a stone or wooden tower with artistic canopy over it constructed to feed birds" is a salient feature of the ambience of any pol in Ahmedabad. There are nearly 120 of them. Many are in a dilapidated condition and need to be restored for their heritage value.

The architecture of a chabutaro is different from the rest because it contains intricate carvings and complicated interlocking system of wood. Its restoration being one of the activities of conservation, the Heritage Cell of AMC took up the challenge of reconstructing one of the oldest chabutaro located at Karanj near Bhadra Fort.

Hevali, Traditional Pol House of
Historic Ahmedabad 
Replica of Pol House, Gujarat, India

The Traditional Pol Houses of Ahmedabad - an urban phenomenon - conforms to a general character in their organization and articulation - i.e. narrow frontage representing composite wooden facade and sharing of common walls on longer sides; defined spatial components; bonding timber construction; and densely articulated within confined settlement pattern known as pols - an empirically evolved labyrinths. These characteristics were the product of cultural pattern of time, caste division, male, female equation exigencies of joint family, social, and religious mores as well as contingent to climatic and structural requirement.
 
Product Design by Nilesh Dave & Produced by
CITY HERITAGE COLLECTION
108, Anilkunj Centre, Near Shefali Shopping Centre,
Paldi Cross Road, Paldi, Ahmedabad - 380007, Gujarat, India
Phone:91-79-26579755/26579180
http://www.cityheritagecollection.tradeindia.com

Heritage Walk of Ahmedabad

The first in a series of bookmark on Heritage Walk of Ahmedabad
BOOKMARK 
Poster Images Student of Crafting Creative Communication (MICA)
A bookmark is usable and a piece of art, therefore it is functional art.

Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad (MICA) is a well-known name in the field of Communications Management. The Crafting Creative Communication (CCC) course at MICA flags off with the students taking the Heritage Walk.
MICA believes that there are many building blocks of communication and our Heritage is one of them. There are many facets to it and the Heritage of a city subtly communicates the history of that place. Communication does not always need to be obvious. There can be many layers to it. The serene Swami Narayan Mandir talks to you and so does the narrow lane in the pol. The chabutaras tell you a story and so does the magnificent Jumma Masjid.
The walk makes you look back and reminds you of our rich culture and history. The thought behind every structure in the walled city of Ahmedabad provokes you to think. And if you thought were the concept of rainwater harvesting and air-conditioned homes without electricity came from, it's here!
The Heritage Walk of Ahmedabad is one of its kinds in India. It is the brainchild of Mr. Debashish Nayak, advisor to the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. The walk aims at preserving the rich heritage, so that it can be passed on the generations to come.
Through posters students have tried to narrate many stories so that the world that exists inside Ahmedabad does not go unnoticed. We wish you a pleasant journey in the old, unexplored city of Ahmedabad. This walk is surely a walk to remember.

Be Rich In 2 Hours Flat
Inherit the 600-year-old tradition of communal harmony, architectural excellence and the legacy of a community. Walk through the narrow lanes in the old city, from the serene Swami Narayan Mandir to the magnificent Juma Masjid. Come and experience the rich heritage.

Kruthika Dixit, Student, Crafting Creative Communications, MICA

Walk from Ahmedabad to Amadabath
Without leaving the city. Ahmedabad, then spelt as Amadabath, was founded on the banks of Sabarmati in 1411. The harmonious transformation of Amadabath into Ahmedabad is unveiled in the Heritage Walk through the Islamic, Hindu & Jain monuments. Come, know the real Ahmedabad. Take a warm dip in Amadabath.

Pooja Ambulkar, Student, Crafting Creative Communications, MICA

The World’s First And out of this world, too.
Swami Narayan temple is the first destination of the Heritage Walk. It has a monastery, a temple built specially for women and six pillars depicting the entire story of The Revolt, 1857. The Heritage Walk discovers many other milestones in Ahmedabad, one of the first planned cities in India. See divine mysteries unfolding at every turn of your walk.

Priyanka Patyal, Student, Crafting Creative Communications, MICA

Narrow lanes Broad minds
The story of Ahmedabad’s pols.Narrow lanes bound people so closely in the past, that we see the warm hospitality till date. Take the Heritage Walk to discover people with big hearts staying in these narrow lanes.

Sourabh Pathak, Student, Crafting Creative Communications, MICA
Free restaurants in the city!
We serve, water, maize, wheat, barley, shade... to birds but to you we can offer the feast of amazing experience.
Brijesh Magoo, Student, Crafting Creative Communications, MICA
“Heritage walk? Get lost!”
There are enough mysteries in the pols, winding lanes, secret passages, the ancient havelis and the complex underground places of worship to lose yourself for a lifetime, come open your mind to the enchanting world of Ahmedabad. Let the Heritage Walk weave its magic around you.
Sonam Gautam, Student, Crafting Creative Communications, MICA
The Pol Experience
No malls, no multiplexes, no clubs, yet enjoy the enlightening side of our heritage on the streets of Ahmedabad. Walk with us to visit beautiful temples and pols (housing cluster with narrow lanes), history and culture, art and architecture of the old city.
Shaili Shah, Student, Crafting Creative Communications, MICA
The Legend invites you for a walk
Kavi Dalpatram was the pioneer of modern Gujarati poetry. He not only wrote narrative poetry on an epic scale; but also promoted the Swami Narayana Sect that marks the beginning of the Heritage Walk. He also contributed towards the upliftment and education of women. The man, who now sits poised in Dalpatram Chowk welcomes you for the walk. Pay a deserving tribute to the legend. Take the heritage walk.
Dharna Vira, Student, Crafting Creative Communications, MICA
The End of male domination
And a platform to elevate women
Perhaps no other city has made such significant contributions towards women empowerment and education. As you take the Heritage walk, past the exquisite architectural wonders of Ahmedabad, you’ll come across the amalgamation of varied cultures: the Juma Masjid, for instance: it was the first in the world to allow women to pray at a mosque. Not surprisingly, it is recognized as one of the most beautiful places of worship in Islam.
Nihar Ranjan Kanungo, Student, Crafting Creative Communications, MICA

Bookmark Design by Nilesh Dave & Published by
 City Heritage Collection 
107/108. Anilkunj Centre, Near Shefali Shopping Centre,
Paldi, Ahmedabad -380 006.
Phone: +91 79 26579755, 9825071851.
http://www.cityheritagecollection.tradeindia.com

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Desk Calendar

Chabutaro Bird feeder Heritage of  The Walled city of Ahmedabad

A Series of works Specially painted by
Anil Shrimali & Design,concept by Nilesh Dave
as part of “Ahmedabad Heritage Festival”
Celebrating World Heritage Week in India

Chabutaro – a stone or wooden tower with artistic canopy over it constructed to feed birds – is a salient feature of the ambience of any pol in old city of Ahmedabad. There are nearly 120 of them. Many are in a dilapidated condition and need to be restored for their heritage value.
City Heritage Collection attempts to document and popularise the unique Heritage of our cities and their protection for our future generation












City Heritage Collection
107/108. Anilkunj Centre, Near Shefali Shopping Centre,
Paldi, Ahmedabad -380 006.
Phone: +91 79 26579755, 9825071851.
http://www.cityheritagecollection.tradeindia.com






Story Books
Heritage of The Walled City of  Ahmedabad

Memories of my Pol in old Ahmedabad
This story book is an attempt to unveil to the new generation the charm of this unique city through the childhood memories of someone who grew up amid its old ambience, and to instill interest in its preservation and continuity.
 









Bapalal's Parabdi
Revival of Ahmedabad's Pride: Chabutaro - Bird Feeder
Parabdi - Bird Feeders of Ahemdabad Walled city are unique structures expressing an age old tradition of holistic living where birds are cared for as members of the community.
This is a story of Bapalal Modi who inspired by a saint and touched by the misery of birds in Ahmedabad built a Chabutra - Bird Feeder at Karanj near the Bhadra Fort.

This 137 year old wooden Parabdi was restored by Ahmedabad Heritage Centre of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation with a grant from Smt. Shantaben Motilal Charitable Trust. Renowned Puppeteer Mahipat Kavi wrote and performed the following story of Bapalal through puppets during the inauguration ceremony of the Bird Feeder on 25th November 2007 as part of "Ahmedabad Heritage Festival Celebrating World Heritage Week in India.
Designed by Nilesh Dave
Printed & Published by 
City Heritage Collection
107/108. Anilkunj Centre, Near Shefali Shopping Centre, 
Paldi, Ahmedabad -380 006.
Phone: +91 79 26579755, 9825071851.
http://www.cityheritagecollection.tradeindia.com

Picture Story 
Inspirations behind the Story “Book Bapalal’s Parabdi”

 

 


 
 
"Chabutaro" Bird feeder
Heritage of  The Walled city of Ahmedabad
A Series of works Specially painted by Anil Shrimali & Concept by Nilesh Dave as part of
“Ahmedabad Heritage Festival”
Celebrating World Heritage Week in India


Chabutaro – a stone or wooden tower with artistic canopy over it constructed to feed birds – is a salient feature of the ambience of any pol in old city of Ahmedabad. There are nearly 120 of them. Many are in a dilapidated condition and need to be restored for their heritage value.
City Heritage Collection attempts to document and popularise the unique Heritage of our cities and their protection for our future generation































































































































































Heritage Products: Picture Postcard, Art Prints,
Canvas Painting, Memento/ Souvenir 
City Heritage Collection 
107/108. Anilkunj Centre, Near Shefali Shopping Centre,
Paldi, Ahmedabad-380 006.
Phone: +91 79 26579755, 9825071851.
http://www.cityheritagecollection.tradeindia.com