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Budithi Brassware - Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh

Metal Handicraft
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral and Srikanth B.
NID, Bengaluru
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  • A traditional plate with embossing of lord Ganesh is being displayed.

  • A pot in an oval shape, different from the rest of the other pots, looks attractive.

  • A cow standing on the royal chair is being designed entirely with brass.

  • A swing that has been designed to keep God or Goddess on it.

  • The face of Lord Shiva shows in detail with the regular features made with brass.

  • A fruit basket is made up of brass and with the traditional flowers on it.

  • A temple bell looks shiny and glossy that made with brass.

  • A cube-shaped pot has colored with orange acrylic.

  • A mug that was designed according to the Indian ancient time.

  • A chakra is being designed as a tower and can be seen from the top view; layers have differentiated it from the side view.

  • Traditional Kumkum stand in two different patterns is being exhibited.

  • A brass flower vase that is embossed with a traditional pattern and painted with black acrylic colour.

A traditional plate with embossing of lord Ganesh is being displayed.

A pot in an oval shape, different from the rest of the other pots, looks attractive.

A cow standing on the royal chair is being designed entirely with brass.

A swing that has been designed to keep God or Goddess on it.

The face of Lord Shiva shows in detail with the regular features made with brass.

A fruit basket is made up of brass and with the traditional flowers on it.

A temple bell looks shiny and glossy that made with brass.

A cube-shaped pot has colored with orange acrylic.

A mug that was designed according to the Indian ancient time.

A chakra is being designed as a tower and can be seen from the top view; layers have differentiated it from the side view.

Traditional Kumkum stand in two different patterns is being exhibited.

A brass flower vase that is embossed with a traditional pattern and painted with black acrylic colour.

India is the largest brass making region in the world. Andhra Pradesh is known for the Budithi art which is a unique and special form of metal handicrafts in India. Budithi art was originated and practiced in the Budithi village in Srikakulam district. It is famous for making beautiful metal handicrafts in both traditional and modern styles. Brass is the main alloy that is used prominently in this art. Wonderful Brassware of this place nowadays getting popularity.

Earlier this art has been in the tradition of this village and now it has become the profession of locals. Due to the efforts of the state government, its art has achieved enormous popularity. The products are mostly Bindelu (Water container), flower vases, utensils, etc. Brass is also used nowadays for making statues of gods and goddesses, household items, cooking utensils, and decorative items. The price range of the product depends on the quality and design.

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http://www.dsource.in/resource/budithi-brassware-srikakulam-andhra-pradesh
 

A traditional plate with embossing of lord Ganesh is being displayed.

A pot in an oval shape, different from the rest of the other pots, looks attractive.

A cow standing on the royal chair is being designed entirely with brass.

A swing that has been designed to keep God or Goddess on it.

The face of Lord Shiva shows in detail with the regular features made with brass.

A fruit basket is made up of brass and with the traditional flowers on it.

A temple bell looks shiny and glossy that made with brass.

A cube-shaped pot has colored with orange acrylic.

A mug that was designed according to the Indian ancient time.

A chakra is being designed as a tower and can be seen from the top view; layers have differentiated it from the side view.

Traditional Kumkum stand in two different patterns is being exhibited.

A brass flower vase that is embossed with a traditional pattern and painted with black acrylic colour.


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