Artisan Indrajit Pal giving closing touches to his Durga with ‘3D eyes’ at his workshop in Kumartuli. | Photo Credit: Bishwanath Ghosh

Time was when the idol-makers of Kumartuli didn’t fairly thoughts camera-carrying guests as a result of their arrival meant just a little publicity for the idol-makers.

Today, the arrival of camera-wielding guests means publicity for the guests themselves — within the type of Instagram reels and YouTube movies — and subsequently the artisans will not be as welcoming as earlier than. As a consequence, each stay busy with work — the artisans giving ending touches to the Durga idols and the guests recording the craftmanship whereas protecting themselves within the foreground.

With precisely 45 days to go for Durga Puja — not even that, contemplating that lately pandal-hopping begins lengthy earlier than non secular actions start — Kumartuli, the enduring north Kolkata neighbourhood that is without doubt one of the oldest within the metropolis, goes by the busiest time of the 12 months anyway. The solely artisans who’re comparatively free are those that make fibreglass idols to be despatched overseas: most idols have already been shipped.

“By ship it takes about two and a half months for consignments to achieve their vacation spot, so most of our orders have already been dispatched. A number of orders for smaller idols have been obtained late, they are going to be going by air. This 12 months we made about 30 units of idols; two of them went to Dubai and the remaining to Europe and the US,” mentioned Mahesh Das, who works on the store of Kaushik Ghosh, a widely known fibreglass artist in Kumartuli.

An artisan at work. | Photo Credit: Bishwanath Ghosh

This 12 months sashti — the day the idols get consecrated and the five-day rituals start — falls on September 28. Also this 12 months, the Trinamool Congress authorities in West Bengal has hiked the grant given to Puja committees — there are over 40,000 within the State — from ₹85,000 to ₹1.10 lakh.

Indrajit Paul, who makes conventional clay idols, can be serving Bengalis overseas this 12 months by sending them artworks that embellish the idols. “That field of goddess’ ornaments, I’m sending them to Ohio tomorrow. I might have taken a number of orders from overseas however the worth they have been providing was too much less. My father, Krishna Paul, was one of many first artisans to make a Durga idol that was despatched overseas. He made it out of paper pulp — this was some 45 years in the past,” Mr. Paul mentioned.

He is content material with the 12 orders he obtained domestically, and is especially happy with the set of idols he’s engaged on for a pandal in New Town. “This Durga may have 3D eyes; in the event you take a look at her eyes underneath illumination, you’ll really feel as if gentle is rising from her eyes. I’ve used American diamond to realize that impact. It’s my costliest work this 12 months. I’m additionally ending a Ganesha in the meanwhile for Vinayaka Chaturthi,” he mentioned.

To end idols in time for Durga Puja — every set contains idols of the goddess’s 4 youngsters — artisans often start work someday in March. Most usually, like this 12 months, they’ve rains to cope with through the monsoon, when work slows down because of the climate.

“When it’s raining ceaselessly, what takes a day to finish takes two days. As a consequence, I’ve to pay additional time to my employees. But these are issues we now have at all times been coping with,” Mr. Paul mentioned.

Published – August 15, 2025 04:38 pm IST