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Home / Lifestyle / Kolkata Artisans Recycle Durga Idols to Craft Kali Idols Ahead of Puja

Kolkata Artisans Recycle Durga Idols to Craft Kali Idols Ahead of Puja

13 Oct

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Summary

  • Artisans in Kumartuli reusing Durga idol frames to craft Kali idols
  • Recycling saves time and reduces costs amid rising material prices
  • Demand for recycled frames has surged, with some making it a seasonal job
Kolkata Artisans Recycle Durga Idols to Craft Kali Idols Ahead of Puja

In the lead-up to Kali Puja on October 20th, 2025, artisans in Kolkata's Kumartuli neighborhood are working against the clock to craft and deliver idols on time. Several of them are reusing the wood-and-straw frames of Durga idols to create idols of Goddess Kali. This practice, they say, saves time and helps reduce costs amid rising material prices.

Idol-makers explain that the frames from non-themed Durga idols are most suitable for reuse, as Kali and Durga share a similar basic structure. The difference between the two festivals is just over two weeks, leaving many artisans little time to make Kali idols from scratch. By recycling the Durga frames, they can focus on reshaping parts of the idol and reworking the clay layer before painting and decoration.

The growing demand for these recycled structures has created a small but thriving market, with some people even turning the collection of discarded frames from immersion ghats into a seasonal occupation. However, strict immersion guidelines for Durga idols have reduced the number of frames making it back to Kumartuli, leading to a surge in prices.

Despite the challenges, the practice of recycling Durga idol frames has become an essential part of Kali Puja preparations in Kolkata, helping small artisans manage expenses and time constraints.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Kumartuli Mritsilpo Samity is an organization of idol-makers in Kolkata's Kumartuli neighborhood.
A 6ft-tall Kali idol costs between Rs 25,000-Rs 35,000 in 2025.
Kali and Durga are both revered as warrior goddesses, embodiments of power and destroyers of evil, with similar basic idol structures.

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