Kumortuli 2019 | Goddess Annapurna Idol Making at Kumartuli Kolkata West Bengal India
Kumortuli 2019... Goddess Annapurna Idol is creating for the Annapurna Puja 2019 at Kumartuli, Kolkata, West Bengal, India...
#kumortuli #kumartuli #tanmoysarkar
KUMORTULI KOLKATA VISIT BEFORE JANMASTHAMI GANESH PUJA | 1ST SEPT 2018
KUMORTULI KOLKATA VISIT BEFORE JANMASTHAMI GANESH PUJA | 1ST SEPT 2018#.
कुमारटुली कोलकाता इंडिया फेमस मिटटी के मूर्ति का कारीगर २०१८ विजिट।
কুমোরটুলি কলকাতা ইন্ডিয়া নামকরা মাটির মূর্তির কারিগর ২০১৮ ভিসিট।
FAMOUS POTTERY HOUSE OF INDIA AT KOLKATA KUMORTULI.
Kumortuli (also spelt Kumartuli, or the archaic spelling Coomartolly) (Bengali: কুমোরটুলি) is a traditionally potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata (previously known as Calcutta), the capital of the east Indian state of West Bengal. By virtue of their artistic productions these potters have moved from obscurity to prominence. This Kolkata neighbourhood, not only supplies clay idols of Hindu gods and goddesses to barowari pujas in Kolkata and its neighbourhoods, but a number of idols are exported.It is one of the seven wonders in Kolkata.
Kumortuli images are generally ordered well in advance and there a few for off-the-shelf sale. Nowadays, Kumortuli’s clientele has extended to America, Europe and Africa, among the Indian communities living there. In 1989, Durga images made out of shola pith by Amarnath Ghosh were flown to Sweden, Australia, Malaysia and Nigeria. The images weighed only three kilograms each and were ideally suited for air travel.In modern times, Statues and replicas made out of Fiberglass are also being produced and exported to various parts of the country and the world.
In 2006, Kumortuli supplied 12,300 clay deities of goddess Durga. This potter's town supplies images to about 90 countries worldwide with new nations joining the list every year.
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Charcoal Sketch Of Goddess Durga At Kumortuli, Calcutta, India
Charcoal sketch Of Goddes Durga at Kumortuli, Calcutta, West Bengal, India by a student of College Of Visual Arts at New Garia, Calcutta, West Bengal, India before Ganesh Chaturthi and Durga Puja.
This video of Charcoal sketch Of Goddes Durga at Kumortuli, Calcutta, India was recorded on 15th September, 2015 just two days before auspicus Ganesh Chaturthi.
Kumortuli / Kumartuli | Making Of Lord Ganesha Idol At Kumortuli, Kolkata, India | Ganpati Festival
Kumortuli / Kumartuli 2018...Ganesh Chaturthi 2018... Making Of Lord Ganesha Idols At Kumortuli, Kolkata, West Bengal,India... Ganpati Festival 2018...
Music: YouTube Audio Library...
#ganeshchaturthi #ganpatifestival #kumortuli #kumartuli
Kumortuli (also spelt Kumartuli), Kolkata, West Bengal, India
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Kumortuli (also spelt Kumartuli, or the archaic spelling Coomartolly) is a traditional potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata (previously known as Calcutta), the capital of the east Indian state of West Bengal. The city is famous as a sculpting hot-spot which not only manufactures clay idols for various festivals but also regularly exports them.
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Durga Puja 2015 Kolkata - Kumortuli Sarbajanin, North Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Durga Pujo 2015, Kumortuli Sarbajanin, North Kolkata: Durga Puja is the greatest festival of Bengal as well as India. In this video you see the idol of Goddess Durga at Kumortuli Sarbajanin Club, North Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal, India.
This video of Durga Puja which is the greatest festival of India was recorded at Kumortuli Sarbajanin Club, North Calcutta, West Bengal on 19th October, 2015 during Durga Puja.
Kumortuli Rising - Women idol makers of Kolkata
Housing the artisan community, Kumortuli in Kolkata usually comes alive during Durga Puja. However, for the One Billion Rising movement, the women artisans from here collaborated with other organisations to stand up to end atrocities against women.
The day closed with the staging of 'Digambarim: The Body Alone', a performance highlighting the strength of a woman through the trials and tribulations of her life. The question that prevails, though, through our stay in Kumortuli is whether goddesses are being created here, or are the creators the actual goddesses, which we fail to see or acknowledge.
Kumortuli, Kolkata: Where Gods Are Made
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SARASWATI PUJA AT KOLKATA 2020 | IDOL MAKING PROGRESS AT KUMORTULI 25TH JANUARY 2020 VISIT
SARASWATI PUJA AT KOLKATA 2020 | IDOL MAKING PROGRESS AT KUMORTULI 25TH JANUARY 2020 VISIT#
FAMOUS POTTERY HOUSE OF INDIA AT KOLKATA KUMORTULI.
#सरस्वती पूजा 2020 कोलकाता | सरस्वती की मूर्ति तैयार हो रहा है कुमारटुली कोलकाता में.
#সরস্বতী পূজা ২০২০ কলকাতা । কুমোরটুলি কলকাতা তে মা সরস্বতী মূর্তি তৈরি হচ্ছে।
Kumortuli is a traditionally potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata the capital of the east Indian state of West Bengal. By virtue of their artistic productions these potters have moved from obscurity to prominence. This Kolkata neighbourhood, not only supplies clay idols of Hindu gods and goddesses to barowari pujas in Kolkata and its neighbourhoods, but a number of idols are exported.It is one of the seven wonders in Kolkata.
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KUMORTULI KOLKATA VISIT BEFORE BISWAKARMA PUJA | 12th SEPT 2018
KUMORTULI KOLKATA VISIT BEFORE BISWAKARMA PUJA | 12th SEPT 2018#.
कुमारटुली कोलकाता इंडिया फेमस मिटटी के मूर्ति का कारीगर २०१८ विजिट।
কুমোরটুলি কলকাতা ইন্ডিয়া নামকরা মাটির মূর্তির কারিগর ২০১৮ ভিসিট।
FAMOUS POTTERY HOUSE OF INDIA AT KOLKATA KUMORTULI.
Kumortuli (also spelt Kumartuli, or the archaic spelling Coomartolly) (Bengali: কুমোরটুলি) is a traditionally potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata (previously known as Calcutta), the capital of the east Indian state of West Bengal. By virtue of their artistic productions these potters have moved from obscurity to prominence. This Kolkata neighbourhood, not only supplies clay idols of Hindu gods and goddesses to barowari pujas in Kolkata and its neighbourhoods, but a number of idols are exported.It is one of the seven wonders in Kolkata.
Kumortuli images are generally ordered well in advance and there a few for off-the-shelf sale. Nowadays, Kumortuli’s clientele has extended to America, Europe and Africa, among the Indian communities living there. In 1989, Durga images made out of shola pith by Amarnath Ghosh were flown to Sweden, Australia, Malaysia and Nigeria. The images weighed only three kilograms each and were ideally suited for air travel.In modern times, Statues and replicas made out of Fiberglass are also being produced and exported to various parts of the country and the world.
In 2006, Kumortuli supplied 12,300 clay deities of goddess Durga. This potter's town supplies images to about 90 countries worldwide with new nations joining the list every year.
Courtesy usage :
Durga Puja 2015 at Kumortuli Park, North Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Durga Pujo 2015, Kumortuli Park, North Kolkata: Durga Puja is the greatest festival of Bengal as well as India. In this video you see the idol of Goddess Durga of Kumortuli Park, North Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal, India.
This video of Durga Puja which is the greatest festival of India was recorded at Kumortuli Park, North Calcutta, West Bengal on 19th October, 2015 during Durga Puja.
Artist making idol of Goddess Durga - Kumortuli, Kolkata
An Indian sculptor at work in the Kumortuli area of Kolkata in West Bengal. All these activities happening on the eve of Durga Puja.
Kumortuli is a traditionally potters' quarter in northern Kolkata (previously known as Calcutta), the capital of the east Indian state of West Bengal. By virtue of their artistic productions these potters have moved from obscurity to prominence. This Kolkata neighbourhood, not only supplies clay idols of Hindu gods and goddesses to barowari pujas in Kolkata and its neighbourhoods, but a number of idols are exported.It is one of the seven wonders in Kolkata.
Kolkata is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located on the east bank of the Hooghly river, it is the principal commercial, cultural, and educational centre of East India, while the Port of Kolkata is India's oldest operating port as well as its sole major riverine port. As of 2011, the city had 4.5 million residents; the urban agglomeration, which comprises the city and its suburbs, was home to approximately 14.1 million, making it the third-most populous metropolitan area in India. As of 2008, its economic output as measured by gross domestic product ranked third among South Asian cities, behind Mumbai and Delhi. As a growing metropolitan city in a developing country, Kolkata confronts substantial urban pollution, traffic congestion, poverty, overpopulation, and other logistic and socioeconomic problems.
Source: Wikipedia
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KUMORTULI KOLKATA VISIT JULY 9TH 2018 | GANESH & DURGA IDOL PREPERATION PROGRESS PART 2
KUMORTULI KOLKATA VISIT JULY 9TH 2018 | GANESH & DURGA IDOL PREPERATION PROGRESS PART 2.
कुमारटुली कोलकाता इंडिया फेमस मिटटी के मूर्ति का कारीगर २०१८ विजिट।
কুমোরটুলি কলকাতা ইন্ডিয়া নামকরা মাটির মূর্তির কারিগর ২০১৮ ভিসিট।
FAMOUS POTTERY HOUSE OF INDIA AT KOLKATA KUMORTULI.
Kumortuli (also spelt Kumartuli, or the archaic spelling Coomartolly) (Bengali: কুমোরটুলি) is a traditionally potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata (previously known as Calcutta), the capital of the east Indian state of West Bengal. By virtue of their artistic productions these potters have moved from obscurity to prominence. This Kolkata neighbourhood, not only supplies clay idols of Hindu gods and goddesses to barowari pujas in Kolkata and its neighbourhoods, but a number of idols are exported.It is one of the seven wonders in Kolkata.
Kumortuli images are generally ordered well in advance and there a few for off-the-shelf sale. Nowadays, Kumortuli’s clientele has extended to America, Europe and Africa, among the Indian communities living there. In 1989, Durga images made out of shola pith by Amarnath Ghosh were flown to Sweden, Australia, Malaysia and Nigeria. The images weighed only three kilograms each and were ideally suited for air travel.In modern times, Statues and replicas made out of Fiberglass are also being produced and exported to various parts of the country and the world.
In 2006, Kumortuli supplied 12,300 clay deities of goddess Durga. This potter's town supplies images to about 90 countries worldwide with new nations joining the list every year.
Courtesy usage :
KUMORTULI KOLKATA 13TH JUNE VISIT 2018 SMALL LAXMI IDOL MAKING PROGRESS
KUMORTULI KOLKATA 13TH JUNE VISIT 2018 SMALL LAXMI IDOL MAKING PROGRESS.
कुमारटुली कोलकाता इंडिया फेमस मिटटी के मूर्ति का कारीगर २०१८ विजिट।
কুমোরটুলি কলকাতা ইন্ডিয়া নামকরা মাটির মূর্তির কারিগর ২০১৮ ভিসিট।
FAMOUS POTTERY HOUSE OF INDIA AT KOLKATA KUMORTULI.
Kumortuli (also spelt Kumartuli, or the archaic spelling Coomartolly) (Bengali: কুমোরটুলি) is a traditionally potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata (previously known as Calcutta), the capital of the east Indian state of West Bengal. By virtue of their artistic productions these potters have moved from obscurity to prominence. This Kolkata neighbourhood, not only supplies clay idols of Hindu gods and goddesses to barowari pujas in Kolkata and its neighbourhoods, but a number of idols are exported.It is one of the seven wonders in Kolkata.
Kumortuli images are generally ordered well in advance and there a few for off-the-shelf sale. Nowadays, Kumortuli’s clientele has extended to America, Europe and Africa, among the Indian communities living there. In 1989, Durga images made out of shola pith by Amarnath Ghosh were flown to Sweden, Australia, Malaysia and Nigeria. The images weighed only three kilograms each and were ideally suited for air travel.In modern times, Statues and replicas made out of Fiberglass are also being produced and exported to various parts of the country and the world.
In 2006, Kumortuli supplied 12,300 clay deities of goddess Durga. This potter's town supplies images to about 90 countries worldwide with new nations joining the list every year.
Courtesy usage :
Durga Puja 2018 Kolkata | Maa Durga Idol Making At Kumortuli, Kolkata, WB, India | Kumartuli 2018
Kolkata Durga Puja 2018... Magnificent Maa Durga (Goddess Durga) Idol making at the World Famous, Historical and Traditional Potters' Quarter Of Kumortuli / Kumartuli, Kolkata, West Bengal, India...
Music: YouTube Audio Library...
#durgapuja2018 #durgapujakolkata2018 #durgapuja2018kolkata
Goddes Durga Idol Before Durga Puja At Kumortuli Video - Kolkata Tourism
Goddes Durga, Durga Puja, Kumortuli, Kolkata, India: Kumortuli (also spelt Kumartuli) at Sovabazar, North Calcutta is the largest colony of traditional clay potters in West Bengal, India. They are the suppliers of clay idols of gods and goddesses like Durga, Kali, Ganesh, Lakshmi, Viswakarma, Saraswati to barowari pujas in Kolkata and its neighbourhoods. A number of idols are exported to abroad.
This video was captured on 22nd August, 2014 before Durga Puja at Kumortuli, Kolkata, India.
Some of the famous clay pottery artist at Kumortuli (Kumartuli), Sovabazar, Kolkata, West bengal, India are Gorachand Pal, Rakhal Chandra Rudra Pal, Mohan Bansi Rudra Pal, Nepal Chandra Rudra Pal, Panchanan Rudra Pal, Brajeswar Pal, Dhananjay Pal, Pradip Rudra Pal, Kartick Chandra Pal, Gouranga Rudra Pal, Paresh Pal, Basudev Rudra Pal, Sreedam Pal, Tapas Pal, Sadhu Charan Pal, Pashuti Rudra Pal, etc.
Clay idols under preparation at Kumortuli, Kolkata
An artisan works on semi-finished clay statues of Hindu deities in Kumortuli, the idol-makers village of Kolkata, India.
Kumortuli is a traditionally potters' quarter in northern Kolkata (previously known as Calcutta), the capital of the east Indian state of West Bengal. By virtue of their artistic productions these potters have moved from obscurity to prominence. This Kolkata neighbourhood, not only supplies clay idols of Hindu gods and goddesses to barowari pujas in Kolkata and its neighbourhoods, but a number of idols are exported.It is one of the seven wonders in Kolkata.
Kumortuli images are generally ordered well in advance and there a few for off-the-shelf sale. Nowadays, Kumortuli's clientele has extended to America, Europe and Africa, among the Indian communities living there. In 1989, Durga images made out of shola pith by Amarnath Ghosh were flown to Sweden, Australia, Malaysia and Nigeria. The images weighed only three kilograms each and were ideally suited for air travel.In modern times, Statues and replicas made out of Fiberglass are also being produced and exported to various parts of the country and the world.
In 2006, Kumortuli supplied 12,300 clay deities of goddess Durga. This potter's town supplies images to about 90 countries worldwide with new nations joining the list every year. Many East European countries, where religious ceremonies were previously banned, have started buying images from Kumortuli. A spokesman of Kumartuli Shilpi Sangha (KSS), an association of the craftsmen, said the NRIs of countries like Hungary, Bulgaria, Russia, Austria and Poland, come to Kumortuli to buy images. U.S. based NRIs, including the Bengali Association of Southern California, Bengali Association of Greater Chicago, Dakshini, Sanskriti, Garden State Puja Committee of New Jersey, East Coast Durga Puja Committee of New York, come to Kumartuli to select deities to ship to their cities. Additionally, hundreds of agents in Kolkata service NRIs seeking idols from Kumortuli.
In Kolkata, the icon-artisans mostly dwell in poor living conditions. The more popular among them are Mohan Banshi Rudra Pal and his sons Sanatan Rudra Pal and Pradip Rudra Pal, Rakhal Pal, Ganesh Pal, Aloke Sen, Kartik Pal, Kena Pal, who are still reigning figures of Kumortuli and despite the threats from the 'theme artists', they are booked by major puja organisers who admire the old school. Women are not lagging behind. Kumortuli boasts of the presence of some 30-odd women-artisans, like Minati Pal, Soma Pal, Kanchi Pal and Chapa Rani Pal. They have been in the business of idol making for a long time. Kumortuli's own Durga Puja dates back to 1933. The image maker was Gopeswar Pal.
Source: Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
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DURGA PUJA KOLKATA 2019 | PRATIMA MAKING PROGRESS AT KUMORTULI | 23TH SEPTEMBER 2019 VISIT
DURGA PUJA KOLKATA 2019 | PRATIMA MAKING PROGRESS AT KUMORTULI | 23TH SEPTEMBER 2019 VISIT#
FAMOUS POTTERY HOUSE OF INDIA AT KOLKATA KUMORTULI.
#माँ दुर्गा और बिस्वकर्मा की मूर्ति तैयार हो रहा है कुमारटुली कोलकाता में.
#কুমোরটুলি কলকাতা তে মা দূর্গা আর বিশ্বকর্মা মূর্তি তৈরি হচ্ছে।
Kumortuli (also spelt Kumartuli, or the archaic spelling Coomartolly) (Bengali: কুমোরটুলি) is a traditionally potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata (previously known as Calcutta), the capital of the east Indian state of West Bengal. By virtue of their artistic productions these potters have moved from obscurity to prominence. This Kolkata neighbourhood, not only supplies clay idols of Hindu gods and goddesses to barowari pujas in Kolkata and its neighbourhoods, but a number of idols are exported.It is one of the seven wonders in Kolkata.
Kumortuli images are generally ordered well in advance and there a few for off-the-shelf sale. Nowadays, Kumortuli’s clientele has extended to America, Europe and Africa, among the Indian communities living there. In 1989, Durga images made out of shola pith by Amarnath Ghosh were flown to Sweden, Australia, Malaysia and Nigeria. The images weighed only three kilograms each and were ideally suited for air travel.In modern times, Statues and replicas made out of Fiberglass are also being produced and exported to various parts of the country and the world.
In 2006, Kumortuli supplied 12,300 clay deities of goddess Durga. This potter's town supplies images to about 90 countries worldwide with new nations joining the list every year.
Courtesy usage :
Hi, I am AMAR from AMAR 2020 You Tube channel I upload pets and animal, nature, clay craft, religious and travel related video in my Channel.
DURGA PRATIMA MAKING PROGRESS AT KUMORTULI KOLKATA INDIA 1ST JUNE 2019 VISIT
DURGA PRATIMA MAKING PROGRESS AT KUMORTULI KOLKATA INDIA 1ST JUNE 2019 VISIT#
FAMOUS POTTERY HOUSE OF INDIA AT KOLKATA KUMORTULI.
#माँ दुर्गा की मूर्ति तैयार हो रहा है कुमारटुली कोलकाता में.
#কুমোরটুলি কলকাতা তে মা দূর্গা মূর্তি তৈরি হচ্ছে।
Kumortuli (also spelt Kumartuli, or the archaic spelling Coomartolly) (Bengali: কুমোরটুলি) is a traditionally potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata (previously known as Calcutta), the capital of the east Indian state of West Bengal. By virtue of their artistic productions these potters have moved from obscurity to prominence. This Kolkata neighbourhood, not only supplies clay idols of Hindu gods and goddesses to barowari pujas in Kolkata and its neighbourhoods, but a number of idols are exported.It is one of the seven wonders in Kolkata.
Kumortuli images are generally ordered well in advance and there a few for off-the-shelf sale. Nowadays, Kumortuli’s clientele has extended to America, Europe and Africa, among the Indian communities living there. In 1989, Durga images made out of shola pith by Amarnath Ghosh were flown to Sweden, Australia, Malaysia and Nigeria. The images weighed only three kilograms each and were ideally suited for air travel.In modern times, Statues and replicas made out of Fiberglass are also being produced and exported to various parts of the country and the world.
In 2006, Kumortuli supplied 12,300 clay deities of goddess Durga. This potter's town supplies images to about 90 countries worldwide with new nations joining the list every year.
Courtesy usage :
Hi, I am AMAR from AMAR 2020 You Tube channel I upload pets and animal, nature, clay craft, religious and travel related video in my Channel.
KUMORTULI KOLKATA VISIT BEFORE BISWAKARMA PUJA | 15th SEPT 2018 PART 2
KUMORTULI KOLKATA VISIT BEFORE BISWAKARMA PUJA | 15th SEPT 2018 PART 2#.
कुमारटुली कोलकाता इंडिया फेमस मिटटी के मूर्ति का कारीगर २०१८ विजिट।
কুমোরটুলি কলকাতা ইন্ডিয়া নামকরা মাটির মূর্তির কারিগর ২০১৮ ভিসিট।
FAMOUS POTTERY HOUSE OF INDIA AT KOLKATA KUMORTULI.
Kumortuli (also spelt Kumartuli, or the archaic spelling Coomartolly) (Bengali: কুমোরটুলি) is a traditionally potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata (previously known as Calcutta), the capital of the east Indian state of West Bengal. By virtue of their artistic productions these potters have moved from obscurity to prominence. This Kolkata neighbourhood, not only supplies clay idols of Hindu gods and goddesses to barowari pujas in Kolkata and its neighbourhoods, but a number of idols are exported.It is one of the seven wonders in Kolkata.
Kumortuli images are generally ordered well in advance and there a few for off-the-shelf sale. Nowadays, Kumortuli’s clientele has extended to America, Europe and Africa, among the Indian communities living there. In 1989, Durga images made out of shola pith by Amarnath Ghosh were flown to Sweden, Australia, Malaysia and Nigeria. The images weighed only three kilograms each and were ideally suited for air travel.In modern times, Statues and replicas made out of Fiberglass are also being produced and exported to various parts of the country and the world.
In 2006, Kumortuli supplied 12,300 clay deities of goddess Durga. This potter's town supplies images to about 90 countries worldwide with new nations joining the list every year.
Courtesy usage :