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Black Pen Stand - Bidri Art - Copper Inlay Work
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This stunning pen holder, featuring Bidri craftsmanship with copper inlay work on gunmetal, reflects timeless artistry. Its intricate geometrical patterns and striking contrast make it an elegant desk accessory, merging tradition with functionality.
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Product Details
- SKU Code: HD_AY_01071_BK
- Art Type : Bidri Art
- Material : Gunmetal (an alloy of zinc and copper)
- Dimensions : Length-7cms, Width-6cms, Height-7cms
- Design : Geometric Patterns with copper inlay work
- Color : Black
- Weight : 140 gms
- Category : Decor
- Sub-category : Home Decor
- Packaging Content : Black Pen Stand - Bidri Art - Copper Inlay Work X 1
- State : Karnataka
- Country of Origin : India
Features
- Handcrafted Bidri Art: Crafted from gunmetal, this pen holder boasts a rich, oxidized black finish that enhances its artistic appeal.
- Exquisite Copper Inlay Detailing: Intricate copper inlay, carefully hand-hammered, showcases delicate geometric designs against the dark background.
- Functional Elegance: Doubling as a practical pen holder and an artistic decor piece, it blends utility with timeless craftsmanship.
- Classic Black and Copper Contrast: The striking contrast between the dark alloy and the shimmering copper inlay creates captivating visual allure.
- Thoughtful Gift Choice: Celebrating cultural heritage and fine craftsmanship, this Bidri pen holder stands out as a unique and meaningful gift, sure to be cherished by everyone.
Preserving Timeless Traditions of Craftsmanship
Bidri is a mesmerizing craft from Bidar, Karnataka, where silver or gold is artfully inlaid on black metal. Persian artisans introduced this art during the Bahmani Sultanate, blending Turkish, Arabic, and Persian designs. Once etched on steel or copper, today's Bidriware uses zinc and copper alloys, showcasing intricate Mughal designs on the matt black surface. Adorning pieces like platters and paan boxes, Bidri remains a treasured gem in the artistry of southern India.
Manufacturing Process
- Melting the Alloy: The creation of Bidri pieces begins with soil moulds made pliable using castor oil and resin. A combination of 95% zinc and 5% copper is heated to 800°F, then poured into these moulds and allowed to cool. The resulting cast item is refined through filing and buffing to achieve a smooth finish.
- Casting the Article: Once smoothed, the piece is treated with a copper sulphate solution, creating a temporary black coating. Artisans then hand-draw intricate designs onto this matte surface with a sharp stylus, providing a canvas for their artistry.
- Engraving and Inlaying: The item is secured on a waxed stone, allowing artisans to engrave designs using small chisels. Fine silver wires and sheets are then carefully hammered into the engraved grooves to showcase geometric patterns and floral motifs.
- Oxidizing: Finally, the nearly finished piece is dipped in a solution made from centuries-old soil from Bidri Fort and ammonium chloride. This darkens the surface while leaving the silver intact, creating a brilliant contrast. A coat of oil is applied to enhance the rich matte finish.
Note
- Each product may feature slight variations in color or craftsmanship, which adds to its uniqueness and beauty.
- Images may differ from the actual product in form and color due to variations in screen resolutions and device settings.
- To clean, apply a few drops of coconut oil to the surface of the product and gently wipe it with a soft cotton cloth.
- Handle with Care.
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