Jhop diya, Hanging oil lamp in Bastar, Madhya Pradesh
Jhop taga, Name of border design; literally, the bush border in Kantha.
Jhul, An embroidered or appliquéd cover for a bullock’s back.
Jhumkas, Ear ornaments with danglers, mainly in Northern India
Jhutha kam, Embroidery done with imitation copper wire.
Jhutha tar, Literally false wire; Copper wire gilded with gold or silver.
Joda patti, Pairs of stripes; a traditional motif in the mashru fabric of Gujarat
Jogi, A caste of snake charmers or snake catchers found in Sind and Kutch. Jogi women of Badin district, Sind, stitch quilts to a unique design.
Joinery, The method of joining two pieces of wood together using wooden joints such as dovetail joints, mortise and tenon joints, finger joints and dowel joints instead of nails.
Joining, There are a large number of different way in which two pieces of metal can be joined together. See links for more details :
Brazing
Higher temperature version of soldering
Riveting
Soldering
Welding
Jora-mach, A pair of fish; this motif refers to a wedding symbol, being part of the gifts sent to the bridegroom’s house before the wedding. Symbolic of fertility in Ka e.