Bangladesh Metal Casting: Five Techniques

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For generations, Bangladeshi craftsmen have been making beautiful metal objects using a variety of different techniques. While a handful of books have been written focusing on some of the older pieces that have been found throughout Bangladesh, few have provided insights into how these metal objects were created. This book attempts to explore some of the mysteries behind Bangladesh’s unique metal casting industry, focusing specifically on five different casting techniques, including the lost wax method, the clay casting method, the sand casting method, the spoon casting method and the plate casting method. These methods are used to make items ranging from ornate Hindu and Buddhist statues to simple household objects such as spoons and toilet pots. The purpose of this book is to keep the memory of this legacy alive in hopes that future generations in Bangladesh will come to appreciate the time and effort that goes into making these unique objects. If this trade is someday lost, an important part of Bangladesh’s artistic tradition will vanish forever.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Matthew S. Friedman

Matthew S. Friedman, as a professional in the field of international health, has traveled to over 38 countries around the world.  For the past ten years, he has been living and working in South Asia as a technical health advisor.  During this time, Friedman has spent years examining and studying all aspects of metal casting in the region.  His initial book on the subject Nepalese Casted Vessels, Decanters and Bowls was on of the first to document the Lost Wax Method used in Nepal to cast household items.  He is also the author of two other popular books, The Gorhha Urn and Tara: A Fleshtrade Odyssey.

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Title
Bangladesh Metal Casting: Five Techniques
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Edition
2nd ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9789840516063
Length
72p., Plates; Figures; Maps; 22cm.
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#Bangladesh