There is a quiet precision to work that depends on timing and touch.
In the clip, an artisan heats a lac-based material until it softens, then rolls and stretches it into a workable strip.
"This is how traditional Lakh bangles are made," the filmer, Abhishek, told WooGlobe.
He wraps the softened lac around a cylindrical form, smoothing and shaping it into a bangle before adding colored sections and decorative patterns by hand.
The process turns a plain resin base into something finished and detailed, with each step leaving visible marks of the craft. The camera holds on the methodical rhythm from shaping to final design.
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