Decoration

The divine presence of Goddess Durga comes to life not just through form but also in the intricate details of decoration. Crafting an ethereal ambiance, the decoration process of a fiber Durga involves a harmonious blend of tradition, symbolism, and artistic finesse. Let’s explore the enchanting world of adorning divinity.

Our range of decorative items comprises various elements such as “Jori” ornaments, Shola (Pith) items, metal ornaments, and “Pitol Astra.” Additionally, we offer a variety of Puja accessories, including metal body Dhak, wooden Dhak, Khol, Sankha, Kashor, Ghanta, Pancha Pradip, 108 Pradip, Pujo Ghot, Pujo Utensils, “Dashakarma,” Hall Decoration Items, and more.

 

How we Decorate

1. Brushes and Rollers: Use brushes and rollers to saturate the Fiber-Glass mat or cloth with the resin mixture. Work out any air bubbles to ensure a smooth finish.

2. Finishing: Once the Fiber-Glass has cured completely, sand the surface to remove any rough spots or irregularities. Apply a primer to prepare the surface for painting.

3. Painting: Use acrylic or epoxy paints suitable for Fiber-Glass. Application of colours and details according to your design and painting of the eyes.

4. Addition of Ornaments and Astra: We use “Jori” Ornaments, Shola (Pith), Metal Ornaments and “Pitol Astra” to decorate our Idols.

In the art of fiber Durga decoration, each element harmoniously converges to create a divine masterpiece. From the intricate embellishments on her attire to the symbolic adornments that tell tales of valor, every detail contributes to a visual symphony that resonates with spirituality. These adorned fiber sculptures not only capture the essence of Goddess Durga but also stand as a testament to the timeless artistry that transcends eras.