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KANCH KI MOTI, BANARAS BEADS Conieni About services history obs + The glass rods are melted under the fire set up (bench burner) and the melted glass is pulled with, a steel wire (mandrel) from one end, a small glass stick (cane) is made by pulling the melted glass to a length, this helps while designing the bead when making it all by hand. ‘+ The melted is wound toa steel rod (mandrel) under the fire, There is a mold with dye color, after rolling the. melted glass onto a steel wire itis rolled in mold with, dye color this shapes the bead to a round shape and also the bead gets colored. The small sticks of glass are used to design the beads. On top of the round beads, dots are placed they are pressed with a flat tool to flatten the bubble and another round of dots are placed on the flattened design. Likewise, many designs are made with good color combinations which are very attractive. The melted glass after rolling to steel wire can also be pressed and shaped in, molds when the glass is still hot. Handmade glass beads are final products where that do not undergo a washing or polishing process. “eo. (Tran ell inde Either you name it , “Banaras’ or, “Varanasi". The city will hold its uniqueness like no other city can come up with. The Arts and Crafts of Banaras are truly diversified. From the Banarasi Saree to the “kaanch ki Moti” we love each and every turn of Banaras Craft DMs eee Lic CR COR CONN aL Emme! De ene eC nee ee SO e Te Eta Genes oer seats OR Sere CE bs NRC eee RCH Dae 1s menie ceo) moar tite erie BOCES E NR Ces ce Ea aC oMaimos ane eae ss SA URC MRCE CNet cosa Perla as Nene Veen CCR Ne Mette) sc itetane a ey tich history that can be traced back to.the timie of creation. Pc Or eNO CR RCIA ics Cee conned Negras CRIP Ta CCAR Nera Cas Ratna tty PO Cente tod CCB CeCe Get ce ko Cee ons ee Pee eC cat i hog reuTn Mecca rate tsar the time of the Kushanas to the-beginning of the Gupta period was a PO Nme eee CMCC el Bae eee Ora re Ome teaser ete eat re tt PESO eee CR CEOs eCnC RCE scotia cae ete eee Oa Cmc Cnc tena ate cm er cme nog re eeu Os Mat pace Chom knoe cc ne ceil honoring my research skills. 5 ethers snes epee Cet lc Tut CkC rect PGCE CM ee VEE Oa tie eRe SC MeCN Gee encouragement , moral support and invaluable suggestions throughout the preparation of thisgeport and for makingit presentable and professional related to this topic“ Vatanasi Glags Beads.” OS eae COSe CCE SC Sa een have helped me with their valuable suggestions and guidance has been POTS MEE RCCrcs Ceca kconcro Rog eos Ss pees aii Ob jeciives * To study about the current socio economic profile of the cluster and its impact on the wellbeing of its occupants. * To study about the current issues and constraints that the cluster is facing and a strategy to address them. * The aim of this project is to study about the craft of Banaras (Varanasi) and to derive intervention in all possible sectors for further the development of this cluster. * To study about the art and craft of Varanasi, it was evident that this cluster could be developed into a tourism-driven economic activity to contribute substantially to employment and tourist income. * The main aim behind to visit Varanasi was to spread awareness among artisans by helping them connect with buyers directly, who had better deals than middlemen selling their products. a © © Y Ss ES) © O x Borie hea a ene Rae tein Ree ey various sizes, and some aré handspainted with imported acrylic ROU uni er tons mts Sue oko mae es neue eet) peo eee oe eee | rolled to form a bead, and another rod is heated and the bead is. Posen Tanne ecu Cr ie eee eee Pe eae een a en tor k enc ee are well-known and are exported to foreign counties as well. The Peete te eee Saar ete nan Teepe cay it stand out in which glass is altered to rods, They are melted at a Re eonaet tame ee oe acta Jooks similar to @ lamp hence the name‘lainp winding, The glass is Sere oc uC e rau kt cceee beads are decorated with the help of glass stickS»The price range and the quality of beads are maintained to retain strength in the oes PROBLEMS AND SUGGESTIONS PROBLEM :-Lack of Marketing SOLUTION:-Artisans should be provided marketing linkages , both in the local and international PROBLEM:-Lack of working Capital SOLUTION:-Financial Institutions,bank etc should fianance their artisians PROBLEM:-There is no association/Federation of artisans are unorganised. SOLUTION:The associationor group formation should be there for this Cluster with the help of government supportcan play a vital role PROBLEM:-Lack of Knowledge of export and export market SOLUTION:-Cluster Development Agency can disseminate the expected knowledge and provide vital linkage for the export market Gulabi Meenakari * Gulabi Meenakari or Pink Enamelling of Banaras, isa Unique art form, Characterised by pink strokes on white enamel. The most alluring of silver and gold metals decorations, with it's artistic quality and use of colours with natural and leadless dyes Banarasi silk ‘+ Saree woven from this fine silk, known as a Banarasi Silk Saree is extremely popular all ‘over India and across the world. With a mention in the Mahabharata and in the Buddhist scriptures in the first millennium, Banarasi silk have its roots seeped into the rich cultural history of India, Ari and crafis Banaras jis also!" known. as the Cultural. Capital of India. A combination of River, Mythological beliefs-and Art\& Craft makes every tourist visit this place at least orice in their life. The Banaras’ city welcomes_eyeryone with their whole heart and’ the famous "Banaras Paan”. ‘Must’ try.once in your lifetime; Mood Board C POR ICRA e out CRTC eC acre cons Eig coat artisans, We have a fair knowledge of the amount of labour and money invested in Dente Rohrs tect estos ts NO CRE a AG ee eee ene EEC CIC a CCC Ett enn eR oN CP ant a e tae Lee eee item in ntamst) doubt was a prime factor for these artisans -But the hardships they take jn their strides is SCRE ea Cat Rate rontt ee ean OCR Cre Recents p etre crtmreesiookiCi ceo ssetccwln enema Ceca eee nt ee Crete me eC sconces CRC RICE U ECR Cec Iba oa Sm scCRcunec John Keats said - "EVERY BEAUTY HAS AN UGLY SIDE puwte moc tics Pitts cali r Pon esis oun

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