A Monograph On Wire And Tinsel Industry in Bengal

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Kora Salma how prepared. At one end of a small table a wheel is fixed. A few inches away through holes in two pegs an iron rod is fixed horizontally. Another round iron spindle is joined at one end with the rod by a piece of bamboo, the other end being free. At the other end of the table is fixed a reel of gold or silver wire. The wheel is then joined with the iron rod by means of a string. When the wheel is turned, this rod is set on rapid motion. The spindle to which it is joined by an end of
... the wire from the reel, is also set in motion ; and thus the wire is coiled round the spindle, being guided by the fingers of the workman. Thus a salma of any length is made. By changing the iron spindle mentioned above salmas of different fineness are obtained. Plate No. II is an illustration of this apparatus.
Preparation oj Badla or Lametta The fine wire described above is flattened in an extremely delicate and skilful manner. The workman, seated before a small and highly polished steel anvil, about 2 inches broad with a steel plat in which there are two or three holes set opposite to him and perpendicular to the anvil, draws through these holes as many wires, two or three as it may be by a motion of the index finger and the thumb of his left hand, striking them rapidly but firmly .


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