Budithi Bell and Brass Craft is a unique and ancient metal craft practiced in Budithi village, Andhra Pradesh. The craft is famous for making Bindelu (a brass vessel) and temple bells. These products are made with a high level of skill and precision. The craft has a long history and is still popular today. It is a part of India’s rich heritage of metal crafts.

Budithi craft mainly includes two important products:
Bindelu is a traditional brass vessel made only in Budithi village. It is made from brass, an alloy of copper and zinc. The vessel is made in two pieces. The artisan beats two brass sheets until they form the desired shape. These two pieces are then welded together and finished inside. A ring is welded on the mouth of the vessel to complete its shape. Finally, the surface is scraped and polished to give it a shiny look.
Temple bells are made from bell metal, which is a special type of metal known for its sound quality. This craft is very old and famous. The bell is highly resonant and produces a clear and long-lasting sound. These bells are in high demand throughout the year.

Budithi village is located in Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh. The craft has been passed down through generations in the village. It is a family-based craft, where artisans learn the techniques from their elders. The tradition of making brass vessels and bells has been maintained for many years.
The craft is known for its unique design and strong sound quality. The bells made in Budithi are especially famous because they last longer and produce better sound than ordinary bells. The artisans use traditional tools and methods that have been used for centuries.
The craft uses brass sheets for Bindelu and bell metal for bells. Brass is strong and durable. Bell metal is known for its acoustic quality.
Two brass sheets are beaten into shape using hammers. This process requires strength and skill. The artisan carefully shapes each part.
After shaping, the two parts are welded together. The inner surface is also finished properly.
A casted ring is welded to the mouth of the vessel. This gives the vessel a perfect shape.
The outer surface is scraped and polished. This gives the vessel a smooth and shiny finish.
Bell making involves casting the bell metal and shaping it. The final step is polishing and tuning the bell for the best sound.
Budithi Bell and Brass Craft is special for many reasons:
Unique design and shape
Strong and durable material
High quality sound
Traditional hand-made craft
Passed down through generations
Strong cultural and religious value
Budithi craft supports the livelihood of many artisans. The products are sold in local markets and temples. The demand for bells remains high throughout the year. Bindelu vessels are also used in homes and rituals.
The craft is a major source of income for the village. It also helps preserve traditional skills and culture.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Name of GI Registered Product | Budithi Bell and Brass Craft |
| State(s) | Andhra Pradesh |
| Certificate date | 09/09/2008 |
| Applicant Name & Address | Sri Vijayadurga Kanchu Ithadi Panivarala Sangham Society, Budhithi Village, Saravakota Mandal, Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh - 532 427 |
Nowadays, many artisans are also creating modern products using the same techniques. Some new products include:
Decorative bells
Brass decorative items
Traditional vessels with modern designs
Home decor items
This helps the craft stay relevant in modern markets.
Budithi Bell and Brass Craft is a traditional metal art from Budithi village in Andhra Pradesh. It is famous for Bindelu (brass vessel) and temple bells made from bell metal. The craft uses hand-beating, welding, and polishing techniques. The bells are known for their strong sound and long-lasting resonance. This craft supports the local economy and preserves age-old skills passed down through generations. It is registered as a GI product for its uniqueness.
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