The art form of decorating objects with lacquer:

Kinhal
Channapatna toys
Lacquerware
Bidriware

The correct answer is C. Lacquerware is the art form of decorating objects with lacquer. Lacquer is a resinous substance that is applied to wood, metal, or other surfaces and then polished to a high shine. Lacquerware can be found in many different cultures around the world, and it is often used to make decorative objects such as boxes, trays, and furniture.

Kinhal is a type of Indian dagger that is made from steel and decorated with silver or gold. Channapatna toys are wooden toys that are made in the town of Channapatna in India. Bidriware is a type of Indian metalware that is made from silver and copper.

Here is a brief description of each option:

  • Kinhal: A type of Indian dagger that is made from steel and decorated with silver or gold. Kinhals are often used in traditional Indian dance and martial arts.
  • Channapatna toys: Wooden toys that are made in the town of Channapatna in India. Channapatna toys are known for their intricate designs and bright colors.
  • Bidriware: A type of Indian metalware that is made from silver and copper. Bidriware is known for its intricate designs and blackened finish.