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Tamta Copperware Almora

Copper Craft Clusters
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral
NID, Bengaluru
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  • Copper sheet is cut as per required size.

  • Motif designs are engraved on the surface of sheet.

  • Sheet is bent to make cylindrical shaped container.

  • Copper plate is beaten to make flat.

  • The base is fixed to the container.

  • Nails are used to fix the base plate with border of container (the rounded container body).

  • Artisan applying paste made of metal powders to seal the gaps, which helps to avoid leakage of water.

  • The object is heated to start soldering process.

  • Chemical solution is being coated on the product.

  • The product is coated with tamarind pulp and allowed to dry.

  • Artisan is creating floral motif on top of the lid.

  • Copper water container.

Copper sheet is cut as per required size.

Motif designs are engraved on the surface of sheet.

Sheet is bent to make cylindrical shaped container.

Copper plate is beaten to make flat.

The base is fixed to the container.

Nails are used to fix the base plate with border of container (the rounded container body).

Artisan applying paste made of metal powders to seal the gaps, which helps to avoid leakage of water.

The object is heated to start soldering process.

Chemical solution is being coated on the product.

The product is coated with tamarind pulp and allowed to dry.

Artisan is creating floral motif on top of the lid.

Copper water container.

Tamta Mohalla is the famous locality in old city of Almora renowned for skilled coppersmiths. The copper sheet is beaten to make it flat. The design outlines are marked on the product as per the shape of the product to be made. The copper sheet is then cut with scissors. Now, properly cut copper pieces are sent for annealing and shaping process.

Heating process is also called annealing which is done to strengthen the copper sheet. The process of heating and beating is repeated until the required shape is obtained. After heating and shaping, the partially shaped copper pieces are allowed to cool at room temperature.

The motifs designs are engraved on the surface by chiseling and beating processes. The parts of the product are made separately and then joined together. These joined parts are soldered. The product is again heated on furnace then allowed to dry. After soldering process, the product is washed with diluted acid solution. Finally it is washed with tamarind solution to obtain more lustrous look.

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Copper sheet is cut as per required size.

Motif designs are engraved on the surface of sheet.

Sheet is bent to make cylindrical shaped container.

Copper plate is beaten to make flat.

The base is fixed to the container.

Nails are used to fix the base plate with border of container (the rounded container body).

Artisan applying paste made of metal powders to seal the gaps, which helps to avoid leakage of water.

The object is heated to start soldering process.

Chemical solution is being coated on the product.

The product is coated with tamarind pulp and allowed to dry.

Artisan is creating floral motif on top of the lid.

Copper water container.


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