Thursday, 16 May 2024

Kutch Metal Bells in my Collection and their making process information

 Kutch Metal bells.


These are nine different sizes starting from size no.1 to size no.9 kutch metal bells in my collection. Alongwith these bells also i have unique design kutch metal objects which are decorated with these bells in my collection. These metal bells primarily used for animals. Lohar community people from kutch preparing these metal bells which termed as "Ghantadi" in kutch region. The bell is made of iron and coated primarily with copper, along with a few other metals. They are made from scrap iron sheets which are repeatedly beaten to join together and to give them the required shape. The metal parts are neatly joined by expert hands by a locking system without any kind of welding.

Details and process of the kutch metal bells as follows:

 One of the 27 different traditional art forms of Kutch region of Gujarat
 The artisans and the art is believed to have descended from Sindh in Pakistan centuries ago with Nomads migrating into Kutch region along with their cattle and art
 Villages Kunaria, Zura and Nirona are hub of this art and artisans
 These bells are generally prepared from the scrap Iron or Tin, thus this craft makes excellent utility and art from nothing through Creativity.
 Iron is cut and mould into cylindrical shape with hammering, then upon hollow cylindrical shape, crown is made and same is hammered with cylinder.
 Thus the bell is ready, but it is hammered gently from various directions till bottom rim of the bell is so molded that it produces desired sound.
 This requires deeply trained ears and hands, to mould the bell such as to produces sweet melodious sound
 Once moulded, bells are soaked in the liquid solution of brass and copper and wet bell is covered with Mud
 Then, the coated and mud covered bells are kept into the furnace for few hours to make bells alloyed with covered metals.
 Sesham ringer is then attached inside the bell as a ringer.
 The sound of Kutchhi Hand Crafted bell is very unique, given the craft of moulding them in a such a manner.
 The sound of Handcasted bell can be easily differentiated from machine made bells and sound of none of the machine made bells can come parallel to the sweetness and depth of this Handcasted bell.

Alongwith my kutch metal bells collection in this post i am using the process of kutch metal bells photographs from some friends posts and from other sources.




















Saturday, 11 May 2024

Yadartha Bharathi" telugu spiriutal magazines printed with the images of Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya n the occasion of Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya jayanthi

These are two different telugu language spiritual magazines "Yadartha Bharathi" printed with the  images of Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya in my collection. This "Yadartha Bharathi"  telugu spiritual  magazine published from Vyasasramam,Yerpedu, Chittor District,Andhra Pradesh. Sadguru Sri Malayala Yatindra swami (1885-1962) started this magazine with the aim of sharing ancient secrets and wisdom of hindu religion. Sharing these two spiritual magazines here on the occasion of Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya jayanthi (Vaishakha Shuddha Panchami) Tomorrow i.e.on 12th May, 2024.




Classical Dance performance with Divine Background of Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya image on the screen photograph. Sharing this photograph here on the occasion of Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya jayanthi (Vaishakha Shuddha Panchami) tomorriw i.e.on 12th May, 2024.

Classical Dance performance with Divine Background of Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya image on the screen photograph.  Sharing this photograph here on the occasion of Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya jayanthi (Vaishakha Shuddha Panchami) tomorriw i.e.on 12th May, 2024.




Thursday, 9 May 2024

Pictorial Catalogues of Anthropological Survey of India on various themes of Tribes of India which are in my collection

These are 5 different pictorial catalogues of Anthropological Survey of India on various themes of Tribes of India which are in my collection. Names of these 5 different pictorial Tribes of India catalogues published by Anthropological Survey of India are Ethnographical Museum, Cowrie, Alankar, Combs and Hairstyle. Also i have one book of Masks of Tribes of India published by National Book Trust in my collection.




Velakali Martial Dance of Kerala post card in my collection

 This is Velakali Martial Dance of  Kerala post card in my collection. 


This Velakali Martial Dance of  Kerala post card issued by Indian Postal Department on the occasion of releasing a stamp on "Velakali". 

Velakali is a ritual performed in temples in Kerala. It is performed to commemorate the victory of Pandavas over Kauravas. It is basically a martial dance performed to the accompaniment of trumpets, kettle drums and war cries. This Velakali stamp was released on 30th April, 1991.




Wednesday, 8 May 2024

Train passing through railway bridge vintage photograph in my collection.

Train passing through Railway bridge vintage photograph in my collection. As per some people observation and opinion this bridge location is in Mumbai.