The fine engravings on brass and bellmetal
utensils, bronze bangles and pots are important aspects of Orissan art. Artefacts
made of metal, particolarly brass, find pride of place in the homes of Orissa.
Beautiful lamps and lamp-stands are used during the worship of deities. Rice-measuring
bowls made of brass are used in many homes. The artisans also make elephants
and horses from brass and decorate them with intricate designs.
Containers of brass for betel-chewers are designed both to be useful and ornamental.
There are household articles and utensils made out of brass and bell metal and
they are of different shapes and sizes. The brassware of Orissa reveals the
high workmanship of the artisans and their flair for innovation.
These products are cast in brass by lost - wax - process and display an intriguing
wirework finish. The wax- work is done with great skill and meticulousness from
wires of bees - wax. These pieces with their antique look go well with interior
decor. The brass fish of Ganjam, with its elegantly decorative form and intricate
pattern, represents a marvel of craftsmanship in sheet metal.
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