India: The Kumar Clay Modellers and Dakshineswar Kali Temple, Kolkata
Female: Their making—
Sheila: And then do they bake it or --
Female: No, they sun dry it.
Sheila: They sun dry this.
Female: Yeah.
These it just goes—
Sheila: Now are those real pearls that they use or no their not real?
Female: No, no not really.
And there’s a small one like a small crown and that’s rather bright.
Sheila: So, these are the basic layers.
Female: It has a smooth color shell of the skin. 400 hundred for themselves and 200 to the bride.
Sheila: So that’s a landlord house
Female: Yes.
Shiela: And it belonged to a very, very wealthy person.
Female: Yes.
Sheila: In the British area, British Raj area.
Female: The landlord means the court of the land kings country. And now when they need a bride gets old that they come from her family or him.
Sheila: So, they sell milk and juices in these clay pots.
Female: No, just serving them and they --
Sheila: Oh, they serve it for weddings. So, everything is for wedding celebration.
Female: Yes. Some of the restaurants are --
Sheila: This one of my trams. Cab drivers the only place they still have tram.
They learn it from generation. They do not go to any art school or any place. They just learn it through generation.
Sheila: Three Rupees, leave your shoes here which is worth it if you don’t pay your shoes are not going to be back here.
Female: You’re not allowed to take photos inside, but you can take pictures on the outside.
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