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This Bamboo Water Pot is a traditional instrument for the Kadar tribe, usually found in Tamil Nadu . A lengthy cylindrical pitcher made of a single part of bamboo with a large diameter forms this device. One end of the pot is kept open for easy filling and pouring of water while the other end is closed and is made to provide stability. This lightweight and eco-friendly design make it ideal for carrying and storing water in the forest and hilly region in which the Kadar people reside.
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This Bamboo Water Pot is a traditional instrument for the Kadar tribe, usually found in Tamil Nadu . A lengthy cylindrical pitcher made of a single part of bamboo with a large diameter forms this device. One end of the pot is kept open for easy filling and pouring of water while the other end is closed and is made to provide stability. This lightweight and eco-friendly design make it ideal for carrying and storing water in the forest and hilly region in which the Kadar people reside.
The Kadar tribe is a forest dweller; the people there can be seen using materials like bamboo and wild fabrics and going into the forest for living a traditional yet sustainable life. Owing to the Western Ghats, the Kadar people are dependent on bamboo for their tools, baskets, and water carriers. An example of how the Kadar people innovate craft from what is available locally in their environment is the bamboo water pot.
The water pot is an ideal reflection of Kadar life, their close relationship to nature, and their resourcefulness in using bamboo. It also points out the self-sufficient lifestyle, where natural elements are transformed into important objects in the house without harm to the environment.
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