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This tool is also used to catch fish. The Sepha is made of bamboo strips.Digital Heritage
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This is a picture of the water drainer “yaphaha di luyaba” used by the Dimasa royal kings during marriage for washing off their feet by the subjects. Digital Heritage
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This unique extinct instrument was played by the people during leisure especially after the harvest of crops. It is made up of mud from crab holes found in paddy fields. This instrument was very popular among the Dimasas of Dembra region. Digital Heritage
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Khudrang (spade) is used in ploughing field, slicing and lifting sod, and edging flower beds or lawns.Digital Heritage
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'Khaojep' is a traditional bamboo made basket or container of Dimasa people.Digital Heritage
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Khailim made of bamboo cane is a container which every Dimasa household used to possess in olden days. This intricately designed with the bamboo cane work container serves as the container for storing precious items of household. Digital Heritage
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'Khangkra Jala' is a bamboo made basket of Dimasa people used for storying and carrying miscellaneous. Digital Heritage
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khasa glass is a bronze glass which is used mostly in dimasa rituals.Digital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
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This is a picture of the red vermillion casket “sindur kho” used specially by the Dimasa royal queen during marriage.Digital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
Tools and Instruments, Traditional PracticesSummary
This tool is used to catch medium size of fish . This tool is made of stripes of bamboo and most of the Dimasa men used this tool.