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Thewa
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Thewa is a special art of jewelry making which involves fusing of intricately worked-out sheet gold on molten glass. It evolved in Pratapgarh district, Rajasthan India. Its origin dates back to the rajput era.[1]
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Thewa is a traditional art of fusing 23K Gold with multicoloured glass which had almost completely died out, till Shri Mahesh Rajsoni was awarded with Padmashri award in 2015, for excellency in this art craft . And this art craft flourished after celebrating 1st Padmashri Award in the Rajsoni family . The family Who is the originator of this art craft.