Tikuli Art
- It is an unique art form from Bihar, which has a very rich and deep traditional history. The word tikuli is the local term for ‘bindi’, which is usually a bright, colourful dot that women wear between their brows.
- Patna and Siwan urban areas are well known for assembling of Tikuli specialty. The central markets of Tikuli are Banaras, Patna, and Kolkata.
- It includes dissolving glass, blowing it into a flimsy sheet and making and including followed design in characteristic hues and a while later decorating it with gold foil and ....
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