Rohit Jangid Artist
M&R Handicrafts
AUGUST 07, 2015
Rohit Jangid
Rohit was also very young when he
began to learn the traditional art of
miniature carving from his father. Unlike
his brother, Rohit is still studying.
Although near graduation, he cannot
dedicate to carving full-time just yet.
He does, however, have a record in the
Indian Book of Records for making a
wooden house-fly and some national
and local records for the same piece.
In order to get his work seen, he
participates in national and some local
art and craft exhibitions.
Rohit tells us: “I like miniature work in
my art and we – the Jangids – are the
only people who make these kind of
carving products with scenes in flipped
lids. All scenes have their own story.”
Rohit loves it when people are surprised
as he shows them his work and then
he opens the lids.