Shola pith craft - Palanquin (Palki)
The Palanquin was used to be the conveyance for noble Indian ladies as well as for Indian landlords during medieval India. A very old form of transport in rural Bengal, the palanquin was carried by four to six sturdy young men. This form of transport was mainly used by the rich as well as women who obderved Purdah. The very mention of the palanquin conjures up the image of a bride leaving for her in-laws.
This craft is mainly practiced in the districts of Bardhaman, Murshidabad, Birbhum, Nadia, Hooghly and some other parts of West Bengal, India. Shola pith is a milky-white sponge-wood which is carved into delicate and beautiful objects of art. The plant grows wild in marshy waterlogged areas. Artisans use it for making artifacts used for decoration and ornate head-wears of bridal couple.
The actual craft looks very majestic with very intricate details. The finest examples of craftsmanship is displayed in the intricate details on the craft. Craftsmen spend months working on each piece and every details is meticulously worked out. It looks very similar to ivory works. Since each piece is hand made, there will be very minute variations from the picture.
A perfect gift that is very elegant and unique; symbolizes pure and love. The finest details in the craft will certainly mesmerize and draw admiration from all. This item comes in transparent glass box(with no background color) that enhances its beauty.
Please Note: The background red color will not exist in th eactual product. Since this is handmade product, the actual product may vary a bit in size, color, texure and design.
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Rs. 2,549
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