'Orissa' is famous for her handicrafts which
exhibit the skill and creativity of her artisans. Her brass work,
silver work, terracotta art objects, and applique work are unique
examples of artistic excellence.
Brass & Bell Metal :
The fine engravings on brass and bellmetal utensils, bronze bangles
and pots are important aspects of Orissan art. Artifacts made of
metal, particolarly brass, find pride of place in the homes of
Orissa. Beautiful lamps and lamp-stands are used during the worship
of deities.
Applique Work :
'Applique', which is a French term, is a technique by which the
decorative effect is obtained by superposing patches of coloured
fabrics on a basic fabric, the edges of the patches being sewn in
some form of stitchery. Though the form is not unknown in other
parts of India, it is Orissa and specially in Pipli that the craft
has a living and active tradition continuing over centuries.
Silver Filigree :
Silverware of Orissa is very widely known. Her Filigree works
particularly are unique examples of artistic excellence rarely to be
seen in any other part of India. Silver wires, extremely delicate,
are shaped into intricate designs. Forms of animals and birds,
articles of daily use like vermilion receptacles are also made out
of silver wires- Filigree ornaments.
Lacquer Work :
The work is executied in delightgul folk designs, and form an
important part of a girls' trousseau in Orissa. Among other beauties
of this crafts are the bangles, necklaces and toys, all of them
distinctive and hence in great demand by the cognoscenti. Bamboo
boxes are lacquered in various colours and shades.
Stone Carving :
Stone carving is a very major handicraft of Orissa. As is evident
from the innumerable archaeological monuments, rock-cut sculptures,
caves and temples built for centuries and embellished with most
beautiful and intricately carved statue and other adornments, the
art of carving in stone had reached in Orissa dizzy heights,
Horn Work :
Horn articles of Orissa are mystical and are blended with a superb
fashion design. Their lively appearance, dynamism and animation vie
with the real objects of nature - that spells the names of
Parlakhemundi and Cuttack. There are artisans in Orissa who are
dexterous in providing articles of daily use like combs, flower
vases and pen-stands out of the horn of cattle.
Papier Mache :
This skill has been creatively practised by craftspersons from all
over Orissa. Paper, waste cloth and different kinds of natural
fibres are soaked and beaten into pulp, then mixed with a variety of
seeds and gums for strength and as protection from termites.