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Bengal Dokra Adivasi Man Playing Banam Bomkai Saree & Fabrics The process of making blue

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The process of making blue pottery is a time-consuming and difficult one

Kondapallitoys are world-famous for their special wood that adds a touch of aesthetics the room fills with finely created figures

Manjusha Arts is a traditional folk art form that originates from the state of Bihar in India

Cane is the primary material used in crafting these products

Artisans typically use recycled or waste paper

Bengal Dokra Adivasi Man Playing Banam Bomkai Saree & Fabrics The process of making blueBengal Dokra is a traditional form of metal casting practiced by tribal artisans, especially in regions like Bankura, Bardhaman, and Purulia in West Bengal. Using the ancient lost wax technique, artisans create intricate sculptures, jewelry, and ritualistic objects, often depicting tribal life, animals, and deities. Made primarily from brass, these handcrafted items are celebrated for their rustic charm, unique patterns, and cultural significance.

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