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Parchin Kari Process - Agra

The Art of Marble Decoration
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral
NID, Bengaluru
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  • Measurement for the width of the article is drawn and cut accordingly.

  • Edges of the article are shaped perfectly by filing.

  • The sides of the article are drilled to create design patterns.

  • A color is applied on the surface to highlight the design to be carved.

  • With the help of scale the surface of the marble is divided to draw the design.

  • Article is rubbed with a stone to reduce the shade of the color.

  • Article is rubbed with a stone to reduce the shade of the color.

  • Natural color stones are inlaid in the groves.

  • Color stones are cut and shaped according to the drawn design pattern.

  • Color stones are inlaid in the engraved groves.

  • The finished article is buffed to give a smooth finish and shine.

  • Finished product.

Measurement for the width of the article is drawn and cut accordingly.

Edges of the article are shaped perfectly by filing.

The sides of the article are drilled to create design patterns.

A color is applied on the surface to highlight the design to be carved.

With the help of scale the surface of the marble is divided to draw the design.

Article is rubbed with a stone to reduce the shade of the color.

Article is rubbed with a stone to reduce the shade of the color.

Natural color stones are inlaid in the groves.

Color stones are cut and shaped according to the drawn design pattern.

Color stones are inlaid in the engraved groves.

The finished article is buffed to give a smooth finish and shine.

Finished product.

Parchin Kari also known as Pacchikari in recent times, is a method of inlaying colored marbles or semi-precious stones into a stone base, often in geometric or flower patterns. This traditional art is quite exquisite because of its long and detailed process which requires great artistry, patience and precision.

Depending on the shape and size of the floral designs, the marble is cut and further drilled to bring out the various contours on the surface. A layer of poster color is applied on the surface of the marble. Furthermore, the preferred patterns are sketched using a pencil. Then the Master artisan starts engraving these hand-drawn designs using small chisels or raffles on the surface of the marble. Colored stone pieces are cut to the required shapes and sizes with the help of a specialized tool. The Marble is then chipped out to set the colored stones firmly on its surface. Subsequently, the gem is glued to the marble using a special mixture called Elalite.

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Measurement for the width of the article is drawn and cut accordingly.

Edges of the article are shaped perfectly by filing.

The sides of the article are drilled to create design patterns.

A color is applied on the surface to highlight the design to be carved.

With the help of scale the surface of the marble is divided to draw the design.

Article is rubbed with a stone to reduce the shade of the color.

Article is rubbed with a stone to reduce the shade of the color.

Natural color stones are inlaid in the groves.

Color stones are cut and shaped according to the drawn design pattern.

Color stones are inlaid in the engraved groves.

The finished article is buffed to give a smooth finish and shine.

Finished product.


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