A Bidri dining table for the Mallya family

February 16, 2013 03:44 am | Updated 03:44 am IST - Bidar:

Mohammad Rauf working on the dining table.

Mohammad Rauf working on the dining table.

Vijay Mallya may be having problems with some of his companies, but it seems he believes in living life king size. Bidri artisans of Bidar are making a wall-mounted dining table, decked with silver all over, for the Mallya family.

National award-winning master craftsman Mohammad Rauf and his son Abdul Bari are working overnight to create a dining table with floral designs.

The table that looks like an ordinary table cut into half, has four legs. The straight end of the table would be fixed to a wall.

“Last month, some officials from the Kingfisher company came to Bidar looking for me. They wanted to see my designs. I made a free hand design and showed it to them. They liked it and asked me to deliver it within three weeks,” Mr. Rauf said.

“The officials had seen a table that I made earlier. Around 20 years ago, I designed a Bidri dining table, based on the picture of a wooden table from Iran. The table top was inlaid with mother-of-pearl pieces. I thought of doing the same with Bidri ware and produced an 18-inch table. We sold it to a collector in Mumbai. Someone from the company must have seen it and liked it,” he said.

He has not decided upon the price yet.

It depends upon the amount of silver that goes into it. Now we have used over 3.5 kg of silver. It should cost around Rs. 4 lakh, he said. As many as nine artisans are working on the table.

Rauf is a third generation Bidri artisan.

He is among the three master craftsmen identified by the Union Culture Ministry.

He created a memento for the Commonwealth Games and the Union government’s souvenirs at the world economic forum in Davos.

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