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WELCOME TO CANE AND BAMBOO ART OF ASSAM
INTRODUCTION :-
Assam
is rich in sylvan resources and most of its forests are richly stocked
with bamboos and canes of various species. Bamboo is a raw material of
great versatility and forms an integral part of the lifestyle and
economy of Assam.bamboos are producimg mainly in garo hills, chachar
hills, north chachar hills. The important species of bamboos are the Muli (Melocanna bambusoides), Dalu (Teinostachyum dalloa), Khang (Dendrocalmus longispatnus), Kaligoda (Oxytenanthera nigrociliata) and Pecha (Dendrocalamus Hamilton-ii). The Muli and the Dalu have great importance, constructional and fencing purposes, and the latter for the mat and basket industry.
Cane and bamboo products are used for a wide range of purposes and extensively used in every household.It provides part time employment to the cultivators in their spare time, and full time employment to the few highly skilled artisans who produce only fine decorative baskets, furniture and mats on a commercial basis.
HISTORY AND ORIGIN:-
No definite records are available to establish the antiquity, history and origin of this craft in Assam. In the early period in Assam, bamboo was held with special reference and is forbidden to cut in “auspicious days”. It is a general belief that bamboo possesses auspicious character and is of religious significance.
“Early literature refers to the well-decorated and coloured sital patis (cool mats) used by the rich people. Mats were usually made of cane. The classical writers testify the abundance of cane in the forests of Assam. Ptolemy, for instance, states that to the east of Serica, which we have identified with Assam, there were hills and marshes where canes were grown and used as bridges. Evidence of the production of other cane articles is also supplied by the ‘Harshacharita’, which mentions stools of cane. The cultivation of bamboo and its use for various purposes are well known. Bana again testifies to this highly developed craft. He states that Bhaskara sent to Harsha ‘baskets of variously coloured reeds’, ‘thick bamboo tubes’ and various birds in ‘bamboo cages’. All these prove that various industrial arts were developed in Assam at an early period and were continued to be practiced till recent times, based on that traditions like those of the craftsmen of other parts of India.”
Technique of Production
Assam has the maximum resources for the cane and bamboo industry in India, comparable with Canada and the Sweden and Finland. In bamboo and reeds, Assam has the most concentrated forests in the whole of India. As many as 51 species of bamboo grow in Assam and they are being used for diverse purposes, mainly for buildings, furniture and diverse contraptions. Studies are being conducted in some research centres in India as to the suitability of the bamboo being used as a reinforcement to replace mild steel bars in light concrete structures. Bamboo is also used for umbrella handles, walking sticks, tool handles, fishing rods, tent poles, cordage, ladders, yokes, baskets, toys, hand-fans and various domestic and agricultural implements.
Bamboo:-
At present, there are vast untapped resources of bamboo that can open avenues for utilization of bamboo for many productive works. The prospects of establishment of several pulp and paper plants, big and small, on bamboo alone, is tremendous. The important species mentioned below are available in commercial quantities.
Apart from forests, bamboo is also plentiful in the villages throughout the State. Even though Assam has been traditionally rich in bamboo, bamboo craft from Assam.
1. Muli (Malocanna Bambusoides).
2. Hill Jati (Oxytenanthera Parvifola)
3. Kako (Dendrocalamus Hamiltoni)
4. Dalu (Teinostachyum Dalloa)
Cane :-
Small-scale industries in Assam are dependent on the supply of different kinds of cane and reeds. It is observed that generally three species of cane are exploited in commercial quantities- Jati (Calamus tenuis), Tita (Calamus leptesadix) and Lejai (Calamus floribundus). Some less important qualities like Sundi (Calamus garuba) and Raidang (Calamus flagellum) are also extracted.
Cane is also found in abundance almost throughout the state. A kind of muli bamboo locally known as ‘muli bazail’ is used for making umbrella handles. Two other varieties of bamboo locally known as ‘Mrithinga’ and ‘Bethua’ and different varieties of canes locally known as ‘sundi’, ‘barjali’, ‘harua’, ‘golla’ etc. are required for making furniture and baskets.
‘Murta’ (Clinogyne Dichotoma), a plant of the reed family or patidai, is required for making the famous “Sital Pati” (cool-mat).
For manufacture of ‘japis’ (umbrella), a type of palm leaves locally known as “tokow pat” are used. A ‘fulam japi’ (decorated bamboo umbrella) requires.
OUR PRODUCTION :-
We are producing all of these product in our own house. There is a so many different type of product we are making. like a sofa set, bamboo chair, cane dining set, bamboo dining set etc.some of photos album of our making are listed bilow.
PRODUCTION
CANE MURAH
PRODUCTION
CANE SOFA SET
PRODUCTION
BAMBOO CHAIR
MAKING
BAMBOO GIFT PACKING BUCKET |
BAMBOO SOFA SET MAKING
DINING CHAIR
MAKING
BAMBOO BUCKET |
BAMBOO FLOWER KEEPER |
CONTACT US:-
ANARUL HOSSAIN
MANUFACTURING ADDRESS:- BARPETA, MUSLIM PATTI, ASSAM.
OTHER OFFICE:- MOHON NAGAR NEAR ST. JHON SCHOOL, JAI BAJRANG BUILDING, NAGPUR-440001.
CONTACT NO- +91 7350073830, 9158624703, 7756932091
E-MAIL US:- ANARUH2016@GMAIL.COM
WEB:- www.assamcanebamboo.blogspot.com
OUR PRODUCT GALLERY :-
1. GALLERY:-
- SOFA SET:-
- BED AND DINING:-
3. BASKET AND MURAH:-
4. GARDEN SET:-
5. TABLE LAMB SET:-
6. BED & DEWAN:-
7. TREY SET:-