Wooden Handicrafts in West Bengal

Wooden handicrafts of West Bengal have a unique characteristics and beauty from ancient time to till date and these have been appreciated over the years for their gorgeous beauty.  Every piece of wooden craft tells a story whether it is a small sized doll or big sized jewellery box. Every community, every district leaves their own mark.

In this article we will take you to a district wise short tour of the well known places of west Bengal for their wooden products.

  •      Bankura District - Terracota or clay craft is the man’s first attempt to make crafts. In this district you can see many temples and small handicrafts made of terrakota which are appreciated globally.  A pair of hollow terrakota horses can add a significance amount of elegance in to your drawing room. Panchmura, Rajagram,Sonamukhi and Harimpur are central areas for terrakota works.
  •      Bardhaman- The famous natungram is known for traditional wooden dolls. Mostly these dolls symbolizes some god or goddess.Among all the sculpters wooden owl is the famous one which is traditionally used to worship Goddess of wealth Ma Laxmi.
  •       Birbhum- This district carries the legacy of producing some magnificent piece of kantha embroidery, Khesh weaving, Batik print. If visit there for oushmela or basanta utsab go and shop some those excellent pieces of cloth works or home decors or junk jewelleries. We’d love to hear your shopping experience.
  •       Nadia-    Clay Dolls which are often called as Krishnanagar Clay dolls made in Ghurni. Their reputation has spread all over the world for the production of these magnificent pieces of dolls.  This kind of art appreciation enjoying international recognition science 18th century king of Krishnanagar ,Raja Krishna Chandra Roy.
  •       Purulia- This district is mainly famous for making masks using papier mache and these are portrayals of mythological demons and deities. These masks are basically used in various folk performances. If you hang a single piece of mask in your. This will surely reflect your taste of regional culture.
  •      Dinajpur Districts- jute mats and other allied products are made in a special tradition called Dhokra. This Dhokra tradition reflects a deep craftsmanship of because the weaving procedure is carried out on traditional home based strap looms.
  •       Darjeeling- If you visit Nehru Road and surrounding you will see shops full of traditional Gorkhali oranaments, Gorkha Knives, Scroll painting by Bhutias etc. In this single a district various types of cultural types due various types co existence of people.    

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