Subject: Gomukhi Basudhara. A holder shaped as a cow's face (gomukhi) made from the dhokra technique.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Panakunda. Panakunda is a pot for keeping water mixed with sugar, milk cream etc.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Dhala. Dhala is a round tapered water pot.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Kansa Bela. Kansa is a form of bronze made from copper and tin. Cooking utensils made from kansa are regarded as consecrated and used for a variety of rituals in Odisha. A kansa bela is metal container in which pakhala (rice) is served and eaten.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Chauladhua. Chauladhua means 'Soaking of Rice'. This utensil is used for soaking rice. The first day of the Makar Parva, the prime festival of Kolha Tribe of Mayurbhanj District is also called Chauladhua.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Chauladhua. Chauladhua means 'Soaking of Rice'. This utensil is used for soaking rice. The first day of the Makar Parva, the prime festival of Kolha Tribe of Mayurbhanj District is also called Chauladhua.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Long Chatu. A long metal ladle. Top and bottom view of the ladle.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Gini/ Karatala. Gini is a pair of clash cymbals that make high-pitched percussion sounds. In Hindu religious contexts it is known as karatalas (hand beats) and accompany devotional music or prayers.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Gini/ Karatala. Gini is a pair of clash cymbals that make high-pitched percussion sounds. In Hindu religious contexts it is known as karatalas (hand beats) and accompany devotional music or prayers.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Gini/ Karatala. Gini is a pair of clash cymbals that make high-pitched percussion sounds. In Hindu religious contexts it is known as karatalas (hand beats) and accompany devotional music or prayers.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Gini/ Karatala. Gini is a pair of clash cymbals that make high-pitched percussion sounds. In Hindu religious contexts it is known as karatalas (hand beats) and accompany devotional music or prayers.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Gini/ Karatala. Gini is a pair of clash cymbals that make high-pitched percussion sounds. In Hindu religious contexts it is known as karatalas (hand beats) and accompany devotional music or prayers.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Gini/ Karatala. Gini is a pair of clash cymbals that make high-pitched percussion sounds. In Hindu religious contexts it is known as karatalas (hand beats) and accompany devotional music or prayers.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Gini/ Karatala. Gini is a pair of clash cymbals that make high-pitched percussion sounds. In Hindu religious contexts it is known as karatalas (hand beats) and accompany devotional music or prayers.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Gini/ Karatala. Gini is a pair of clash cymbals that make high-pitched percussion sounds. In Hindu religious contexts it is known as karatalas (hand beats) and accompany devotional music or prayers.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Gini/ Karatala. Gini is a pair of clash cymbals that make high-pitched percussion sounds. In Hindu religious contexts it is known as karatalas (hand beats) and accompany devotional music or prayers.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Gini/ Karatala. Gini is a pair of clash cymbals that make high-pitched percussion sounds. In Hindu religious contexts it is known as karatalas (hand beats) and accompany devotional music or prayers.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Pitala Thali (Brass Plate). This is a plate that can be used both for serving dishes and as a ritual utensil.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Pitala Thali (Brass Plate). This is a plate that can be used both for serving dishes and as a ritual utensil.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Pitala Thali (Brass Plate). This is a plate that can be used both for serving dishes and as a ritual utensil.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Pitala Thali (Brass Plate). This is a plate that can be used both for serving dishes and as a ritual utensil.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Kansa Thali (Plate). Kansa is a form of bronze made from copper and tin. Cooking utensils made from kansa are regarded as consecrated and used for a variety of rituals in Odisha. Kitchenware like kansa thalis (plates) for eating and serving food are common items.
Site Name: Nayagarh
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Kansa Thali (Plate). Kansa is a form of bronze made from copper and tin. Cooking utensils made from kansa are regarded as consecrated and used for a variety of rituals in Odisha. Kitchenware like kansa thalis (plates) for eating and serving food are common items.
Site Name: Kundapatna
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Jewelry Box. Metal jewelry boxes made from the dhokra technique served the purpose of storing jewelry. This box is in the shape of a janhi or bitter gourd. Dhokra is a craft made by the lost-wax casting technique in which a molten metal is poured into a mold that has been created by means of a wax model.