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  2. Sholapith - Wikipedia

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    Sholapith or shola pith (also referred to as shola and Indian cork) is a dried milky-white spongey plant matter from Aeschynomene species. It can be pressed and shaped into objects of art, or for practical use. [ 1 ]

  3. Aeschynomene aspera - Wikipedia

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    The low density wood of this plant is used to make hats known as pith helmets or sola topis. It is native to Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. It is an aquatic plant and is considered a minor weed of rice paddies across its range. [4]

  4. Pith helmet - Wikipedia

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    In the narrowest definition, a pith helmet is a type of sun hat made from the wood of the pith plant. [5] However, pith helmet may more broadly refer to this style of helmet when made from any number of lightweight sun-shading materials, [5] such as cork wood, rattan [6] or fiber. [5] It was designed to shade the wearer's head and face from the ...

  5. Masks of West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Chhau Mask dance performing in the field Tribal bamboo mask from Dinajpur Mask or Mukhosh of West Bengal, as it is known for has a mysterious history. Mostly it uses for the Mask Dance, the folk dance of West Bengal. The wearing of these masks is connected with early types of folklore and religion. There are various type of masks made up of clay, wood, sponge wood or shola, pith, paper, metal ...

  6. Topor (headgear) - Wikipedia

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    According to legend, the topor was created because Shiva wanted special headgear for a wedding and gave this task to Vishvakarma, who failed as he was only specialized in handling hard materials. Shiva then assigned a malakar to make it using sholapith. The topor subsequently became a significant part of traditional Bengali Hindu weddings. [6]

  7. Arts of West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Wooden protima or idol is seen in Indian Museum. The art-making wooden dolls have been an age-old practice in West Bengal and Natungram is one of them. Natungram, a village of West Bengal makes wooden dolls like Gouranga, Krishna, Bor-Bou, Gour-Nitai, owl etc. [38] Gomira masks of North and South Dinajpur in West Bengal are also made of wood ...

  8. List of woods - Wikipedia

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    NCSU Inside Wood project; Reproduction of The American Woods: exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text by Romeyn B. Hough; US Forest Products Laboratory, "Characteristics and Availability of Commercially Important Wood" from the Wood Handbook Archived 2021-01-18 at the Wayback Machine PDF 916K; International Wood ...

  9. Category:Wood products - Wikipedia

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