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Shola pith is a milky-white sponge-wood which is carved into delicate and beautiful objects of art of India. Shola is a wild plant found in marshy waterlogged areas of Bengal and Assam. The shola pith is the cortex or core of the plant and is an inch and a half in diameter. The outer harder brown skin is removed by expert hands to reveal the inner soft milky-white and spongy material. Artists from Bengal, Assam, Orissa and Tamilnadu use it for making artefacts used for decoration and ornate head-wears of bridal couples. The finest examples of craftsmanship are however seen on images of gods and goddesses on festivals, especially the massive decorative backdrops made for "Durga- Puja" celebrations.
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Boat Race
Mayurponkhi - River Cruises for Noblemen and Kings on a Decorated Boat
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HJ51: Boat Race
[ Shola Pith ]
Encased in Glass
6 x 3 x 1.5 inches
Weight - 150 gms.

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HJ52: Mayurponkhi - River Cruises for Noblemen and Kings on a Decorated Boat
[ Shola Pith ]
Encased in Glass
4.25 x 3 x 1 inches
Weight - 100 gms.

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Goddess Durga - Wall Hanging
Goddess Durga - Wall Hanging
Durga
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HG13: Goddess Durga - Wall Hanging
[ Shola Pith ]
Encased in Glass
10 x 15 x 2 inches
Weight - 880 gms.

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HG14: Goddess Durga - Wall Hanging
[ Shola Pith ]
Encased in Glass
7.5 x 11.5 x 2 inches
Weight - 520 gms.

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PT82: Durga
[ Shola Pith ]
Encased in Glass
8.25 x 6 x 1.75 in

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Bullock Cart - Mode of Transport in Rural India
Durga
Goddess Durga
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SP12: Bullock Cart - Mode of Transport in Rural India
[ Shola Pith ]
Encased in Glass
6x4x3 inches

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PT86: Durga
[ Shola Pith ]
Encased in Glass
7.75x6x1.5 in

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HA77: Goddess Durga
[ Shola Pith ]
Encased in Glass
11.25 x 7.75 x 2 inches
Weight - 600 gms.

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Boat Race
Lakshmi - Goddess of Wealth
Saraswati
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HA75: Boat Race
[ Shola Pith ]
Encased in Glass
11.75 x 3 x 1.75 inches
Weight - 350 gms.

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HA68: Lakshmi - Goddess of Wealth
[ Shola Pith ]
Encased in Glass
15 x 10.5 x 2 inches
Weight - 750 gms.

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HA74: Saraswati
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Encased in Glass
14 x 7 x 2 inches
Weight - 750 gms.

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Palanquin - Mode of Transport in medieval India
Mayurponkhi - River Cruises for Noblemen and Kings on a Decorated Boat
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SP14: Palanquin - Mode of Transport in medieval India
[ Shola Pith ]
Encased in Glass
8x4x2 inches

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SP11: Mayurponkhi - River Cruises for Noblemen and Kings on a Decorated Boat
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Encased in Glass
6x2x4 inches

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Shola wood sculptures from India : beautiful handmade Indian crafts made of shola wood, looking like paper dolls or thermocol dolls or ivory sculptures, depicting international artefacts as well as Indian artefacts, Hindu God and Goddesses and others.

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