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Shivarapatna Crafts 2

by
Antony William
NID, Bangalore
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  • A usual scenario of one of the streets in Shivarapatna.

  • The artisans carry on with their daily working routine.

  • Artisans working on the brass products that they develop using traditional methods.

  • An overview of the temple in Shivarapatna.

  • Artisans gather around one of the many sculptures made by them for our camera.

  • A master craftsman sits with a collection of the sculptures carved by him.

  • The artisans carry a large piece of stone yet to be completed.

  • The children pose for the camera, pure innocence reflecting on their faces.

  • An overview of the houses of the artisans in Shivarapatna.

  • The children caught on camera in a playful mood after school.

  • The basic rituals being performed after the completion of the idol.

  • A common man carries aluminium utensils on his bike to sell them.

A usual scenario of one of the streets in Shivarapatna.

The artisans carry on with their daily working routine.

Artisans working on the brass products that they develop using traditional methods.

An overview of the temple in Shivarapatna.

Artisans gather around one of the many sculptures made by them for our camera.

A master craftsman sits with a collection of the sculptures carved by him.

The artisans carry a large piece of stone yet to be completed.

The children pose for the camera, pure innocence reflecting on their faces.

An overview of the houses of the artisans in Shivarapatna.

The children caught on camera in a playful mood after school.

The basic rituals being performed after the completion of the idol.

A common man carries aluminium utensils on his bike to sell them.

Shivarpatna is a small village in the Taluk of malur of the district Kolar. Shivarpatna is renowned for its stone carved sculptures and idols in the country and abroad. Shivarapatna is synonymous with the word sculpture with approximately 300 families engaged in it. People from many parts of the country and from all over the world pour into the village to buy sculptures. Giving the age-old art its traditional importance, the artisans of Shivarapatna have kept it alive for so long and the government has breathed a new life into the old skills. Stone carving is an ancient activity where pieces of rough natural stone are shaped by the controlled removal of stone. Owing to the permanence of the material, evidence can be found that even the earliest societies indulged in some form of stone work. The artisans of Shivarpatna keep this art alive with perseverance and sincerity.

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A usual scenario of one of the streets in Shivarapatna.

The artisans carry on with their daily working routine.

Artisans working on the brass products that they develop using traditional methods.

An overview of the temple in Shivarapatna.

Artisans gather around one of the many sculptures made by them for our camera.

A master craftsman sits with a collection of the sculptures carved by him.

The artisans carry a large piece of stone yet to be completed.

The children pose for the camera, pure innocence reflecting on their faces.

An overview of the houses of the artisans in Shivarapatna.

The children caught on camera in a playful mood after school.

The basic rituals being performed after the completion of the idol.

A common man carries aluminium utensils on his bike to sell them.


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