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The Tribal Tales Akanksha Singh Sou
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The Tribal Tales (Tribal Silver Jew
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5.1 Silver Silver is a brilliant wh
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5.1.2 Properties Properties (fine)-
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Coin Silver: Coin silver was once a
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5.2 Gold Gold, a bright yellow meta
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5.2.3 Types Gold is a soft, shiny a
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5.3 Other Raw materials There are v
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6.2 Tools for Work CHIMTI AND PAKAD
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SAW It is a tool that consists of t
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SILAYI Silayi is also called as rin
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DRILLING MACHINE The drilling machi
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RING SIZER These are standardised s
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7.1 Process of Melting Silver Creat
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Step 6: When the silver cools down
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7.3 Process of Stamping and Punchin
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7.4 Process of Filing All files are
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7.6 Process of Making Ghunghroo Ghu
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7.7 Process of Filling Lac in Jewel
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7.8 Process of Making the Iconic Ka
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Step 4: The patterns cut out of the
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Step 9: The next step involves sold
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8.1 Introduction Jewellery originat
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152 8.6 (Fig 8.6) Different designs
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154 8.8 (Fig 8.8) Different designs
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156 8.10 (Fig 8.10) Naak ki Baali o
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158 8.12 (Fig 8.12) A Banjara women
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162 8.16 (Fig 8.16) Neck piece know
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164 8.18 (Fig 8.18) Jantar or cylin
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166 8.20 (Fig 8.20) Tabeez or penda
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168 8.22 (Fig 8.22) A neck piece ma
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170 8.24 (Fig 8.24) Chud, a long ar
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172 8.26 (Fig 8.26) Attachments of
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174 8.28 (Fig 8.28) Chud, a long ar
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176 8.30 (Fig 8.30) Gajra or bangle
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9.1 Soni Community The people of Jo
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9.3 Women’s Involvement The statu
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10.1 Workspace SHELF 1.5 X 0.35 m S
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10.3 Elements of Workspace The work
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10.6 Government Initiatives India
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11.1 Local Markets Jodhpur has mark
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