 Lohakam or iron-craft is a traditional art used to make objects
like lamps, trays, animal figures, etc. Iron is creatively used by the beating and
hammering method to form elegant shapes. In early times and presently in remote villages
iron-ore was generally collected from the mountains and liquefied in the Oven or Bhatti
over a coal fire to obtain pure iron. In recent times it is easier to buy iron in the
market - already made into sheets and rods. The method of work involves tempering of
specially shaped pieces of Loha or iron with a hammer, after the pieces have been softened
over a dish of burning coals.
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