| Lacquer is the refuse
of an insect gathered by the tribals in the forests. The Hindu women of
Baleshwar and Nowrangpur districts mix it with colours and apply it on small
cane boxes made by tribals, and terracotta figures which they make themselves.
After several coats of lacquer have sealed the core, the surface is decorated
with motifs borrowed from nature, geometric patterns and religious symbols.
Although the visual power of colour and design combine to make an ornamental
effect, the artisans are only just exploring the area of material, form
and technique. |