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ল্যাক পুতুল/Lac Doll: The Dying Art

Editor: Sahu, Soumitra

Keywords: Handicraft
West Bengal--India
Art ans craft

Publisher: Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre, Kolkata

Description: The video titled Lac Doll: The Dying Art, is a documentation of the vanishing art form of the making of the lac doll once practised by artisans in the districts of Birbhum, Bankura and East Medinipur in West Bengal. The film is directed by Sanat Das Gupta and narrated by Nilanjana Biswas. The colourful dolls are made from the natural resinous ingredient called lac, derived from lac insects. There was a time when the lac doll artisans from the Illambazar area of Birbhum district, Bankura and Bishnupur of Bankura district and Patashpur and Egra areas of Midnapore district were well known for their artistry. However, at present the art is only thriving in the district of East Medinipur and it is primarily the people from the Mahiso and Shankhabani community who are associated with this craft. Lac doll artists often have to compete with plastic dolls which are much cheaper and available in bulk. These dolls are sold during the Rath Yatra festivals at Puri and Baripoda in Odisha till today.

Source: Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre

Type: Video

Received From: Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre


DC Field Value
dc.contributor.editor Sahu, Soumitra
dc.coverage.spatial West Bengal
dc.date.accessioned 2018-08-02T15:34:33Z
dc.date.available 2018-08-02T15:34:33Z
dc.description The video titled Lac Doll: The Dying Art, is a documentation of the vanishing art form of the making of the lac doll once practised by artisans in the districts of Birbhum, Bankura and East Medinipur in West Bengal. The film is directed by Sanat Das Gupta and narrated by Nilanjana Biswas. The colourful dolls are made from the natural resinous ingredient called lac, derived from lac insects. There was a time when the lac doll artisans from the Illambazar area of Birbhum district, Bankura and Bishnupur of Bankura district and Patashpur and Egra areas of Midnapore district were well known for their artistry. However, at present the art is only thriving in the district of East Medinipur and it is primarily the people from the Mahiso and Shankhabani community who are associated with this craft. Lac doll artists often have to compete with plastic dolls which are much cheaper and available in bulk. These dolls are sold during the Rath Yatra festivals at Puri and Baripoda in Odisha till today.
dc.source Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre
dc.format.mimetype text/html
dc.language.iso enbn
dc.publisher Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre, Kolkata
dc.subject Handicraft
West Bengal--India
Art ans craft
dc.type Video
dc.format.medium video
dc.contributor.scriptwriter Gupta, Sanat Das
dc.format.duration 0:29:00
DC Field Value
dc.contributor.editor Sahu, Soumitra
dc.coverage.spatial West Bengal
dc.date.accessioned 2018-08-02T15:34:33Z
dc.date.available 2018-08-02T15:34:33Z
dc.description The video titled Lac Doll: The Dying Art, is a documentation of the vanishing art form of the making of the lac doll once practised by artisans in the districts of Birbhum, Bankura and East Medinipur in West Bengal. The film is directed by Sanat Das Gupta and narrated by Nilanjana Biswas. The colourful dolls are made from the natural resinous ingredient called lac, derived from lac insects. There was a time when the lac doll artisans from the Illambazar area of Birbhum district, Bankura and Bishnupur of Bankura district and Patashpur and Egra areas of Midnapore district were well known for their artistry. However, at present the art is only thriving in the district of East Medinipur and it is primarily the people from the Mahiso and Shankhabani community who are associated with this craft. Lac doll artists often have to compete with plastic dolls which are much cheaper and available in bulk. These dolls are sold during the Rath Yatra festivals at Puri and Baripoda in Odisha till today.
dc.source Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre
dc.format.mimetype text/html
dc.language.iso enbn
dc.publisher Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre, Kolkata
dc.subject Handicraft
West Bengal--India
Art ans craft
dc.type Video
dc.format.medium video
dc.contributor.scriptwriter Gupta, Sanat Das
dc.format.duration 0:29:00