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ସଂଗ୍ରହାଧ୍ୟକ୍ୟ ନୋଟ୍ 

Sibdas Sengupta

ଅଂଶଗ୍ରହଣକାରୀ

This research project aims to document the rich heritage of bell metal craft clusters in Odisha. Through in-depth research and collaboration with local artisans, the project will offer valuable insights into the processes, techniques, and cultural significance of this traditional craft.

Its key objectives include documenting the various stages of bell metal production from material sourcing to crafting and finishing techniques and investigating the types of metals and alloys used, their properties, and selection factors. Additionally, it aims to compile and preserve the unique vocabulary associated with the craft, explore its cultural significance in religious rituals and social practices, and produce a high-quality photo book showcasing the region’s bell metal crafts.

The project will focus on clusters denominated by the Directorate of Handicraft, Govt of Odisha, across various locations: Tubey (Angul), Katapali and Kultatikira (Bargarh), Bhatimunda (Cuttack), Bhubana and Indipur (Dhenkanal), Baidyarajpur (Jajpur), Balakati (Khurda), Kantilo and Khalisahi (Nayagarh), and Mamudiha (Ganjam).

କାର୍ଯ୍ୟକ୍ରମ ଅଧୁନାତନ

Jagamohan, Ganjam: A village where bell metal still rings true

Jagamohan’s artisans shape metal with mastery, preserving a craft rooted in everyday life and sacred tradition.

Bijepur, Bargarh: The resonance of tradition

The artisans of Bijepur shape metal into melody, crafting cymbals that have echoed through Odisha’s traditions for centuries. With support, their legacy will continue to ring true.

Ganeshnagar, Sambalpur: Keeping a timeless craft alive

The artisans of Ganeshnagar keep their bell metal craft alive with skill and devotion. Their work sustains both tradition and the communities that rely on it.

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