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Silver Filigree Work

Intricate Craftsmanship in Twisted Silver Threads
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral
NID, Bengaluru
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  • Thick silver wires are used to make the frame into which small design pieces (sikko) are fitted.

  • The frame is annealed using heat from a blow torch to add strength to the structure.

  • Immediate cooling ensures the consolidation and strength of the structure.

  • A machine is used to impart a zigzag appearance to the straight silver wire.

  • The wire is manipulated in the frame to depict the designs.

  • The wire is filled inside the frame one curve at a time.

  • Pliers and cutters are used to fix the wires inside the frame.

  • Once an area is filled with the wire, it is cut and the next area is taken up.

  • A tweezer is used to manipulate it around the curve.

  • After the wire is fixed, it is beaten in to the structure to fit compactly.

  • The different components are crafted individually and placed together, a masterpiece of the filigree craft.

  • The intricate and exquisite skill is characteristic of this craft.

Thick silver wires are used to make the frame into which small design pieces (sikko) are fitted.

The frame is annealed using heat from a blow torch to add strength to the structure.

Immediate cooling ensures the consolidation and strength of the structure.

A machine is used to impart a zigzag appearance to the straight silver wire.

The wire is manipulated in the frame to depict the designs.

The wire is filled inside the frame one curve at a time.

Pliers and cutters are used to fix the wires inside the frame.

Once an area is filled with the wire, it is cut and the next area is taken up.

A tweezer is used to manipulate it around the curve.

After the wire is fixed, it is beaten in to the structure to fit compactly.

The different components are crafted individually and placed together, a masterpiece of the filigree craft.

The intricate and exquisite skill is characteristic of this craft.

Filigree is a traditional silver jewellery craft known for its intricate, lace-like designs made from twisted silver wires. It is especially prominent in Cuttack, Odisha, where it is called Tarkashi, and in Karimnagar, Andhra Pradesh. Cuttack’s designs often feature floral patterns, particularly the rose, while Karimnagar’s highlight creepers and leaves. Practiced mainly by the Sunar (goldsmith) community, the craft dates back to the Mughal era. The process involves drawing fine silver wires, shaping them, and assembling small components into detailed patterns. Items created include jewellery such as necklaces, nose rings, bangles, and anklets, as well as decorative pieces like trays, bowls, candle stands, idols, birds, and replicas of the Konark wheel and Taj Mahal. The craftsmanship lies in precisely fitting tiny wire pieces into a frame. Cuttack remains a renowned center for this art, attracting global attention for its exquisite and delicate silver filigree work.

Thick silver wires are used to make the frame into which small design pieces (sikko) are fitted.

The frame is annealed using heat from a blow torch to add strength to the structure.

Immediate cooling ensures the consolidation and strength of the structure.

A machine is used to impart a zigzag appearance to the straight silver wire.

The wire is manipulated in the frame to depict the designs.

The wire is filled inside the frame one curve at a time.

Pliers and cutters are used to fix the wires inside the frame.

Once an area is filled with the wire, it is cut and the next area is taken up.

A tweezer is used to manipulate it around the curve.

After the wire is fixed, it is beaten in to the structure to fit compactly.

The different components are crafted individually and placed together, a masterpiece of the filigree craft.

The intricate and exquisite skill is characteristic of this craft.


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