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SHOLAPITH - Coggle Diagram
SHOLAPITH
TOOLS
PAPER SCISSORS
NEEDLE
SMALL BATALI
WIRE CUTTER
KNIVES OF DIFFERENT SIZE AND SHAPE
MEASURING TAPE
PLASTIC SCALE
GEOMETRY BOX
ADHESIVE
BAMBOO STICK
COTTON THREAD
AESTHETICS
TRADITIONAL
SUSTAINABLE
AUSPICIOUS
DELICATE
HOLY
INTRICATE
WHITE
LIGHT WEIGHTED
ORNAMENTAL
PROCESS
THE SUBMERGED PART OF THE STEM IS HIGHLY PREFERABLE FOR CRAFTING.
DRY SHOLA STEM BECOMES BRITTLE AND HAS TO BE CHECKED FOR QUALITY
THE PLANT IS THEN LEFT TO DRY IN THE SUN.
ONCE DRY THE BARK AND THE PITH CAN BOTH BE USED FOR CREATING DECORATIVE ITEMS.
THE UPROOTED STEMS OF SHOLA ARE COLLECTED IN A BUNDLE.
THE CORE IS THEN SLICED AND USED ACCORDING TO THE ARTISAN'S IMAGINATION.
THE SHOLA PLANT GROWS IN PONDS AND MARSHY AREAS.
CULTURE
DEATH RITUALS
DECORATION
MARRIAGE RITUALS
ORNAMENTATION
RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES
BIRTH RITUALS
FORM
3D
SMOOTH
SCULPTORAL
CARVED
CRAFTMANSHIP
MALAKAR COMMUNITY
(MALAKAR= GARLAND MAKER)
HINDU COMMUNITY
MATERIAL
SHOLAPITH STEM