一项探索性研究:印度比什努普尔的海螺雕刻

Sandipan Bhattacharjee, Sabyasachi Biswas, Bhaskar Saha
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“海螺”一词在历史上经常被用来指各种中型到大型的海螺,特别是它们的贝壳。比什努普尔是印度西孟加拉邦班库拉区的一个城市和直辖市,拥有丰富的遗产,包括雕刻这些海螺的技能。海螺雕刻以其令人难以置信的可爱和精致的图案而闻名,为一些优雅的视觉艺术形式做出了贡献。在印度教信仰中,它们扮演着至关重要的角色,在印度神话中被视为幸运的象征。用海螺制成的常见产品包括装饰品、小号、漂亮的家居用品、雕塑等等。这种雕刻海螺壳的工艺是由传统艺术家练习的,他们中的许多人都是被称为“Sankha Banik”种姓的成员。如今,这些艺术家的活动中心是比什努普尔市一个名为“Sankhari Bazaar”的地方。他们的专业知识和艺术代代相传,确保了这种本土工艺形式永远不会灭绝。本文试图了解这种工艺形式的历史,地理和其他国家主权条件对它的影响,用海螺壳制作物品的多种技术,它作为一种具有百年历史的艺术形式的独特性,最后调查影响该行业的当前问题。通过在印度西孟加拉邦比什努普尔进行的一项利益相关者调查,对目前的情景和用户观点进行了统计。作为结论,本文还试图确定比什努普尔的海螺部门作为一个前瞻性的视觉传播者出现的潜在路径和未来的方向。
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AN EXPLORATORY STUDY: CONCH SHELL CARVING IN BISHNUPUR, INDIA
The term "conch" has been often used throughout history to designate a variety of medium to large sea snails, particularly their shells. Bishnupur, a city and municipality in the Bankura district of West Bengal, India, has a rich heritage that includes the skill of carving these conches. Conch shell carving is renowned for its incredibly lovely and elaborate patterns contributing to some elegant visual art forms. In the Hindu faith, they play a crucial role and are seen as lucky in the mythology of the Hindus. Common products created from conches include ornaments, trumpets, beautiful home goods, sculptures, and more. This craft of carving conch shells is practised by traditional artists, many of them are members of the caste known as "Sankha Banik." Nowadays, the centre of these activities by these artists is a location named "Sankhari Bazaar" in the city of Bishnupur. Their expertise and art are passed down from years to generations, ensuring that this indigenous craft form never goes extinct. This paper makes an effort to comprehend the history of this craft form, the effects of geography and other state sovereignty conditions on it, the multiple techniques used to create objects from conch shells, its distinctiveness as a centuries-old art form, and finally, to investigate the current issues affecting this industry. The present scenario and user perspective has been tallied through a stakeholder survey conducted in Bishnupur, West Bengal, India. As a conclusion, this paper also seeks to identify potential paths and future directions for Bishnupur's conch shell sector to emerge as a prospective visual communicator.
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