+Jithendra Veeramaneni.....Plz make an another video of making lac bangles in JAIPUR.JAIPUR is the capital and a very big market of making lac bangles.The process you showed in the video is not purely origional.
Hello, even I don't know where we can buy the lac chips and that white dust😅. The name of the stone is Giya Pathar. At the first glace, it was surprised for us to see how that powder and lac is used to make these bangles.
@@JithendraVeeramaneni I looked it up. Giya Pathar means Giya Stone in English. It is an Indian name for Soapstone, a natural mineral rock formation with a lot of talc in it, very easy to carve. I think they use it in the lac resin to stiffen it up and make it harder. Lac is too brittle by itself. Thanks for the info, very interesting!
The "crystal" at the start - I assume it's some sort of tree resin as lac is fairly expensive. Could you spell the words you used to describe the two resins? I can get talc easily, which is what that "powdered stone" turns out to be, and lac, well, I have bags of the processed discs which I use in woodworking. I'd love to try my hand at this, as well.
They call the crystals "Beroza". That part is not the Lac. Lac is the outer covering of the bangle. It is the one attached to the stick in the later part of the video.
Thank you kindly! Beroza (which seems to be spelled more commonly in English as "biroza" but has no standardized spelling) appears to be ordinary, common pine resin or rosin. I figured it would be inexpensive, I didn't realize it would be the least costly resin I could possibly ask for - and one I have on hand already!
There is no such main manufacturer. These bangles are manufactured in small workshops by an individual person or group of people in and around Laad Bazaar who sell it directly to the shop keepers.
Mr Jithendra, i am student in Mahindra ecole Centrale.We have a course which involves process documentary. I have found your documentary interesting.can i please talk to u
Assalamualaikum bhaiya mera pass naya chura set hai size 26 hai mai rajastan sa laytha but mera size 28 kya aap meri help kar sakta iam live in hyd please replied its thankyou
From 3:09 to 4:46 we can see the actual formation of lac bangles. The rest of the video includes the history of Lac Bangles, preparation of raw materials and an interview of a Lac Bangles seller.
Quoting the answer from @lass-inangeles7564 Giya Pathar means Giya Stone in English. It is an Indian name for Soapstone, a natural mineral rock formation with a lot of talc in it, very easy to carve. I think they use it in the lac resin to stiffen it up and make it harder.
This is the first time someone has actually explained the process on making lac bangles! Well done!
Vikas Sheth thankyou
+Jithendra Veeramaneni.....Plz make an another video of making lac bangles in JAIPUR.JAIPUR is the capital and a very big market of making lac bangles.The process you showed in the video is not purely origional.
Lovely to see them being handmade. A lot of skill involved.
ILS MOUNIKA u were being excellent.. you deserve as a good cinematographer.. very happy for u seeing ur way!!
lenin chowdary thank u very much ....thanx a lot for watching it..:)
Very well made video. But I really like the background music. Can you please tell me which music is this?
we live in such a beautiful nation,very nice video
True! Lot of things to explore!
Really great bro..well job
Thank you 🙂
So interesting! Where could I buy the lac chips?
What is the white dust - which stone ground up?
Thanks for a good video!
Hello, even I don't know where we can buy the lac chips and that white dust😅. The name of the stone is Giya Pathar. At the first glace, it was surprised for us to see how that powder and lac is used to make these bangles.
@@JithendraVeeramaneni I looked it up. Giya Pathar means Giya Stone in English. It is an Indian name for Soapstone, a natural mineral rock formation with a lot of talc in it, very easy to carve. I think they use it in the lac resin to stiffen it up and make it harder. Lac is too brittle by itself. Thanks for the info, very interesting!
@@lass-inangeles7564 Thank you for the info 🙂
The "crystal" at the start - I assume it's some sort of tree resin as lac is fairly expensive. Could you spell the words you used to describe the two resins? I can get talc easily, which is what that "powdered stone" turns out to be, and lac, well, I have bags of the processed discs which I use in woodworking. I'd love to try my hand at this, as well.
They call the crystals "Beroza". That part is not the Lac. Lac is the outer covering of the bangle. It is the one attached to the stick in the later part of the video.
Thank you kindly! Beroza (which seems to be spelled more commonly in English as "biroza" but has no standardized spelling) appears to be ordinary, common pine resin or rosin.
I figured it would be inexpensive, I didn't realize it would be the least costly resin I could possibly ask for - and one I have on hand already!
@@elitearbor Thank you for the information! I didn't know the actual name.
Nice Video son! 1.03--1.17Beroz is what??? 1.21----1.30 What is name of ge are patthar powder??
I don't know what is Beroza.
The powder is referred by the name Giya Pathar powder.
Is this powder chuna?
I sincerely thank you for sharing this.
You are welcome !!!
Berja or paudar Kitana Kitana h ye nhi bataya aapne
who is the main manufacturers of these bangles in hyderabad..?
There is no such main manufacturer. These bangles are manufactured in small workshops by an individual person or group of people in and around Laad Bazaar who sell it directly to the shop keepers.
really a hard work
Yaa true
sorry bro if i may know What material is the bracelet made of? I would love to try making it at home I'm from Indonesia thank you 🙏
it is made up of several materials including giya patthar power and lac 🙂
@@JithendraVeeramaneni what is power and lac? In Indonesia, do you think there is or not
Sorry, I meant giya patthar powder and lac. I am not sure about its name in english and if you find it in Indonesia.
@@JithendraVeeramaneni Ok thank you
BU KİLİ NE İLE HAZIRLIYORSUNUZ İÇERİĞİ NE NE KULLANILIYOR;?
Mr Jithendra, i am student in Mahindra ecole Centrale.We have a course which involves process documentary. I have found your documentary interesting.can i please talk to u
Pavan Mallina mail to me at j.veeramaneni@gmail.com
you haelped me with me project thankyou
We are Producer of Kusumi Lac. Any one need then let me know
Video sahi nhi banaya aapne sir
Assalamualaikum bhaiya mera pass naya chura set hai size 26 hai mai rajastan sa laytha but mera size 28 kya aap meri help kar sakta iam live in hyd please replied its thankyou
Nazia Begum Assalamualaikum behen ji, merepaas bangles bana wala contact abhi nahi hai. Appko laad bazar me kuch jawab milsaktha.
Very good
where cn we see them makin the lac bangles?
From 3:09 to 4:46 we can see the actual formation of lac bangles. The rest of the video includes the history of Lac Bangles, preparation of raw materials and an interview of a Lac Bangles seller.
they sell them to shops for 900 rupees. thats a veryvery small profit margin for the amount of work that goes into these oh my goodness.
Nami Burali yaa it is always the makers who suffer more
Main Kitna material dalte hain aap hamen bataenge
exact quantities ham ko bhi patha nahi hai
Why dont the people who make the bangles sell them themselves?
maybe because they don't have their own shops and if they sell it directly without a shop then people will not trust as much as they trust the shops
Proses
Sir yah chemixal ki kya price hai?
Mere ko bhi patha nahi 😅
BU KİLİN HAM MADDESİ NE?
👌👌👌👌
What is 1:21 ? Gea pathar paowder what is gea?
Quoting the answer from @lass-inangeles7564
Giya Pathar means Giya Stone in English. It is an Indian name for Soapstone, a natural mineral rock formation with a lot of talc in it, very easy to carve. I think they use it in the lac resin to stiffen it up and make it harder.
@@JithendraVeeramaneni thanks 👍
wats yelo berossa and black berosa ?
Its a type of crystal, I don't know much about it
@@JithendraVeeramaneni this possible to replace button lac by shellac flake thenke you
@@chaoui25 I don't know about that
where exactly is this place
It is in Laad Bazar near Charminar. There are many such places there.
which gum was used to lac bangles
I think they don't use any gum. Lac itself is sticky.
which ingredient is used in msking lac bangles
@@subornaakter1516 Giya Pathar Powder and Coloured Lac
@@JithendraVeeramaneni what is the english name of giya pathar powder
@@subornaakter1516 i think it is Soapstone
0:59 real video starts here
the name of pathar powder
md wahid Giya Pathar Powder
Golcha powder
@@Mehndi_by_deepika_roy the nam of cristal is berrosse .?
Ridge
Kahchaa lakh kaha milta hai
Merekobhi patha nahi hai, laad bazaar mein chalkar pathakarsakthe
Wood
ok
hi
tahir khan hi
Apka no.do