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These wooden avian sculptures are traditionally a part of the Apatani people of Arunachal Pradesh. These woodworks are made even more significant by the fine craftsmanship they illustrate and the culture under which they are produced. People belonging to the Apatani tribe, who are reputed to be skilled woodcarvers, have various processes that have been used to carve these bird sculptures.
The wooden bird is aesthetically and spiritually significant in the Apatani culture. Most sculptures will depict local bird forms and are made from good-quality wood obtained from the forests of Arunachal Pradesh. The traditional means of carving work entails the shaping, smoothing, and detailing of the wood with hand tools. The final process left for the skilled artisan is to carve a sculpture best representing the character and beauty of the bird whose likeness is being carved.
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These wooden avian sculptures are traditionally a part of the Apatani people of Arunachal Pradesh. These woodworks are made even more significant by the fine craftsmanship they illustrate and the culture under which they are produced. People belonging to the Apatani tribe, who are reputed to be skilled woodcarvers, have various processes that have been used to carve these bird sculptures.
The wooden bird is aesthetically and spiritually significant in the Apatani culture. Most sculptures will depict local bird forms and are made from good-quality wood obtained from the forests of Arunachal Pradesh. The traditional means of carving work entails the shaping, smoothing, and detailing of the wood with hand tools. The final process left for the skilled artisan is to carve a sculpture best representing the character and beauty of the bird whose likeness is being carved.
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Carved with Spirit, Inspired by Nature
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These sculptures are a part of several cultural and religious practices. They are occasionally placed in households as decorative pieces that bring prosperity and harmony. Some wooden sculptures of birds are also given as offerings in rituals and ceremonies, which symbolize the ties between nature and spirituality. The Apatanis being farmers consider birds very important, as they have a justifiable stake in ecological functioning.
Even outside their cultural domain, the wooden bird sculptures of the Apatani tribe fetch respect and appraisal in tribal artworks. Their singular designs and craftsmanship of incredible quality make them popular items in the traditional and contemporary art markets.
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