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The modern scenario in Orissa hasn't changed much as far as Stone Carving is concerned. These artisans are as deft and skilled as their forefathers. The only difference is that instead of carving temples they now do decorative and utilitarian pieces in stone. Simple tools like hammers and chisel are mainly used to draw carve an outline and then work on it. Marble, soapstone and black granite are generally used.
Stone Carving is practiced in different parts of Orissa, each with their own individual trats. For instance the artisans of Pathuriasahi use soapstone to carve exquisite temples and figurines. Craftsmen near Balasore and its surrounding villages carve out utilitarian utensils out of semi hard stone consisting of pots, glass, ashtrays, plates, dolls etc.
Take a leisurely stroll through the market place of Puri or the sea beach to check out the various Stone Carving objects that are on offer. It should be included in your list of best buys for its utilitarian purpose and economical price factor.
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