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Making process of Sindoora

A Wooden Craft
by
Prof. Ravi Poovaiah and Ashish Kumar
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • Lacquer is glue that is directly obtained from the trees.

  • Melted Lacquer with color.

  • Resin is used to melt lacquer quickly.

  • Long sticks of lacquer.

  • Cutting wooden log in small pieces.

  • Peeling one side of wooden piece to make it fit for chuck.

  • Fixing wooden block in chuck.

  • Making cylinder Shape.

  • Lacquering.

  • Decorated Sindooras.

  • Temple shape Sindooras.

  • Newlywed bride with Sindoora.

Lacquer is glue that is directly obtained from the trees.

Melted Lacquer with color.

Resin is used to melt lacquer quickly.

Long sticks of lacquer.

Cutting wooden log in small pieces.

Peeling one side of wooden piece to make it fit for chuck.

Fixing wooden block in chuck.

Making cylinder Shape.

Lacquering.

Decorated Sindooras.

Temple shape Sindooras.

Newlywed bride with Sindoora.

Sindoora is made in two parts– cap and body. To make Sindoora, small wood blocks cut from the log using ara machine (saw) then a carver would peel one side of block to make it fit for the chuck of turning machine or lathe.

This shape is further used to give required shape for the Sindoora Vessel. After this, the application of colored shellac (lacquer) on work is done on the lathe only. While the lathe keeps revolving, the heat generated by friction softens the shellac, making the color stick to the surface of the work. Then they shine the color by rubbing a local material like peel of bamboo.

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Lacquer is glue that is directly obtained from the trees.

Melted Lacquer with color.

Resin is used to melt lacquer quickly.

Long sticks of lacquer.

Cutting wooden log in small pieces.

Peeling one side of wooden piece to make it fit for chuck.

Fixing wooden block in chuck.

Making cylinder Shape.

Lacquering.

Decorated Sindooras.

Temple shape Sindooras.

Newlywed bride with Sindoora.


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