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- Lalbazaar village in West Bengal is an art hub and moving towards becoming a centre for dhokra art.
Dhokra Art
- About:
- It is a metalcraft popular in Bengal.
- An Ancient Tradition: Its documented history is about 5,000 years old.
- In its original form, no painting or polishing is done.
- Most Dhokra artefacts are human or animal figurines.
- Complex Process:
- Making dhokra art is a difficult process.
- Each figurine takes about a month to make.
- There are many processes involved, for which seven to eight varieties of clay is required, apart from other raw materials.
Image Courtesy: TH
- Famous Places for for dhokra work in West Bengal:
- Bikna in Bankura and
- Dariyapur in Bardhaman.
- Concerns:
- The quality of their products is deteriorating.
- The steady increase in the cost of raw materials.
- The primitive techniques and lack of access to modern technology causes a delay in production.
- There is a lot of polishing and colouring, something that is not done in dhokra.
About Lalbazar
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Source: TH
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