Domain:Traditional craftsmanship
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The video is a presentation on the dying art of stone handicraft that is practiced in the district of West Medinipur in West Bengal. In the area of Berpahar which falls under Birpur Block 2, there are a cluster of villages, Simulpal, Dhangi Kusum, Laboni, Bir Madol, Dakai, Sankhapara, Kashidanga and Chandanpur. In these villages reside around 100-200 families belonging to communities like the Sabars, Koras and Bhumijas who are involved in making flowers from stone. These communities who are engaged in this activity collectively call themselves as mistri. They use stones which are plentifully available and quarried nearby to make their creations. The stones are first carried to the houses of the craftsmen and then the stone is heated in an oven. The stone is then fixed onto a wooden stand by molten shellac and turned on hand-pulled milling to produce beautiful patterns on stone.