Dastkari Haat Samiti
Dastkari Haat Samiti
Raw Materials
Bamboo has been an easy and versatile material for all societies that have practiced a self-reliant, ergonomically and environmentally sustainable way of living.Bamboo is considered sacred in such societies as it is invaluable for many tasks in their daily lives. For rural people who do not depend on industrial goods for their daily practices learn to fashion bamboo to their requirements from an early age.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo grove (2019-06-25)Dastkari Haat Samiti
A majestic bamboo grove creates an atmosphere of delicate shade.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo Plants (2019-06-25)Dastkari Haat Samiti
A young bamboo plant at Baansh Gram, located in a rural area of Tripura.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Tiger bamboo Plant (2019-06-25)Dastkari Haat Samiti
Tiger bamboo, Bambusa vugaris, is aptly described for its and patterning and colour.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo stacks (2019-06-25)Dastkari Haat Samiti
Stacks of bamboo are freely available for construction or the making of any product by craftspeople.
A major export item in bamboo from Tripura to UK, USA and Europe is fishing rods.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Transporting bamboo (2019-06-24)Dastkari Haat Samiti
Bamboo poles are carried to their destinations on labourer’s shoulders, bullock carts or small trucks
Weaving Bamboo into Products
Sons and daughters first observe and then assist their fathers and mothers in creating much of their utility objects, especially if the raw material is easily at hand. Farmers for centuries have cultivated their lands and then relied heavily on artisans to offer them articles for the next step in their work. Bamboo articles are made first by cutting the bamboo to the sizes, widths and lengths required. Different bamboo species are best for performing separate functions. Not much is needed to fashion them further except for the indigenous cutting knives called dao and takal. Any kind of fine lacy pattern or tough open weaves depend simply on the process and technique of cutting the bamboo.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo strips (2019-06-25) by Mahamaya HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Strips and handles made separately are attached to carry baskets used in urban areas as containers for gifts.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo raw material (2019-06-25) by Mahamaya HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
The initial formation of a bamboo basket.
Basket Weaving in Tripura: Making a Twising, bamboo fish trap (2019-09-01) by Mithun BebbarmaDastkari Haat Samiti
Craft person can be seen making Twising, a bamboo fish trap used locally.
Basket Weaving in Tripura: Making a Twising, bamboo fish trap (2019-09-01) by Mithun BebbarmaDastkari Haat Samiti
Twisings are woven in many sizes and are all used by local population.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo raw material (2019-06-24) by Maa Kali HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Small shaped bamboo chips are cut to form flowers and petals to be attached to the surface of a screen.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo raw material (2019-06-25) by Mahamaya HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Light saws and small cutting instruments, including indigenous cutting knives called takal and dao are the only tools needed for bamboo work.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo raw material (2019-06-25) by Mahamaya HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Small remnants and thread enable the creation of fashion accessories like jewelry small table top artefacts.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo raw material (2019-06-24) by Maa Kali HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Smaller pieces of differently textured flat matting lie waiting to be used in panels.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Processing bamboo for screen (2019-06-24) by Maa Kali HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Thin strips of wood are cut to form frames for screens and panels.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Making bamboo screens (2019-06-24) by Maa Kali HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Fine framing with strips of bamboo are pasted on to bamboo matting.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo screen process (2019-06-24) by Maa Kali HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Small designs are sometimes made on the surface of strips that form part of a screen.
Basket Weaving in Tripura: Process (2019-06-24) by Bhajan Sharma's workshopDastkari Haat Samiti
Three workers in Agartala, Tripura’s capital city, combine fine matting, sticks and shaped chips of bamboo to make panels for screens and room dividers.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Making bamboo screens (2019-06-24) by Maa Kali HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Finely woven matting made of thin bamboo strips are laid on flat ply board and decorated with miscellaneous fittings over it.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Making bamboo screens (2019-06-24) by Maa Kali HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Women make decorative panels with pieces made from different modes of bamboo.
A part of one panel displays their modular nature.
Ready Bamboo Products
Another simple process of dyeing thin strips of bamboo for a more decorative or festive look adds to their popularity as gifting baskets amongst a population that loves distributing sweets at every festival. Tripura bamboo products, including basketry, is so widely used in daily life that the local population is its largest customer and consumer. From homes to bridges, fishing rods and multiple types of basketry, to souvenirs, the craftsman cater to a variety of clientele.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Fine bamboo matting roll (2019-06-24) by Maa Kali HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
The bamboo weaver prides himself in splitting bamboo into extremely fine strips and weaving them together with cotton thread into blinds or for paneling.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Detail of bamboo weave (2019-06-24) by Tripura govenment emporiumDastkari Haat Samiti
One of the finest Tripura bamboo weaves is a flower-like lacy pattern made of fine strips of bamboo. These can be used for paneling or hung as blinds instead of curtains.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo woven screen (2019-06-24) by Tripura govenment emporiumDastkari Haat Samiti
Decorative bamboo panels can be of multiple design and textures.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo wall picture (2019-06-25) by Bamboo Enterprises UnitedDastkari Haat Samiti
The maker of fine screens, Bhajan Sharma, who lives in a tiny lane tucked away in the East Aralia area of Agartala prides himself on his artistic wall pictures made of finely cut and carefully arranged bamboo sticks.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo products (2019-06-25) by Mahamaya HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Bamboo woven loosely to look like netting is made in sheets to made into panels. The vivid pink rings are made separately as edgings for baskets.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo baskets (2019-06-25) by Mahamaya HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
With a decorative element at its base, this basket nears completion.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo baskets (2019-06-25) by Mahamaya HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Even an incomplete basket has its own charm as a stand-alone contemporary design.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo basket (2019-06-25) by Mahamaya HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Incomplete baskets await finishing upon the return of basket weavers to their workshed after a local holiday.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo products (2019-06-25) by Mahamaya HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Simple but sophisticated bamboo baskets are made by dyeing the bamboo strips in a variety of brilliant hues.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo products (2019-06-25) by Mahamaya HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
The basket maker’s workspace is littered with finished and unfinished material.
Tripura Basket Weaving : Bamboo baskets (2019-06-25) by Mahamaya HandicraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
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Text: Jaya Jaitly
Photography: Subinoy Das, Jaya Jaitly
Artisans: Manna Roy, Baansh Gram, Bhajan Sharma, Manoj Kumar Debnath
Ground Facilitator: Ankit Kumar
Documentary Video: Subinoy Das
Curation: Ruchira Verma