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Four great four-legged fairies. Four butterflies fly in the hands of four fairies. And four medium fairies on the four corners of the bed and four small fairies on each side of the bed. Apart from fairies and butterflies, ‘Pari Palang Khat’ has been made in various designs.
The teak wood bed was made by a local Guimara wood merchant, Khagrachhari, and the Upazila Awami League Secretary of Information and Research. Nurunnabi. Abu Bakkar Siddique aka Kanchan Mistry filled the bed in three years and two months with the touch of aesthetics.
There was no design or catalog of this bed made at a cost of around Rs 40 lakh. Kanchan Mistry has designed the bed with his own passion and love. Local merchant of lumber to make the bed. He has received a salary of 9 1/2 lakh rupees from Nurunnabi.
Bed Mechanic Abu Bakkar Siddique aka Kanchan
The topic of making ‘Pari Palang Khat’ has already gone viral on social media. Every day, people of different ages flock to Nurunnabi’s house to see the bed. Also, many come from different places, including Dhaka and Chittagong.
Said the Khagrachhari businessman. With Abdul Gafur. He said: ‘I came to see bed as a hobby knowing about it through social media. I saw it for the first time in such a short life.
Noting that the amount of money and work required to make the bed is incredible, he said, “A hobbyist might make it.”
The Matiranga resident said. Mizanur Rahman said: ‘This bed is an expression of taste. It is not possible to make such an aesthetic bed with money alone.
Member number five of the Guimara Union Parishad district. Nurul Islam said: “What furniture maker Abu Bakkar Siddique has done is really commendable. Investing money in making the bed. Nurunnabi has shown her beautiful mind. ‘
Furthermore, he said that ‘Pari Palang Khat’ has introduced Guimara to the people again. Kanchan Mistry wouldn’t have known if he hadn’t seen this bed. His work has shocked people.
Furniture craftsman Kanchan, a Muslimpara resident in Guimaras, started making the bed in 2016 at Nurunnabi’s urging. After three years and two months of hard work, he finished the job of making khati.
Abu Bakkar Siddique aka Kanchan Mistry, a furniture manufacturer who studied up to class IV, began his career at age 14 as an assistant in a furniture store in the Comilla Cantonment area. At the age of four he became a mechanic himself. He subsequently worked in various furniture stores in Dhaka, Chittagong and Rangamati. After working in a furniture store in Kushtia, he started working in Guimara Bazaar in his native Khagrachari.
Kanchan Mistry said that it took about thirty meters of wood to make the bed. He has done all the work from the bed design alone. He had no partners. His long dream was to make a bed according to his own mind. But there was a big difference between sadha and sadhya. Once the hobbyist people came forward to fulfill their dream. Nurunnabi.
Local businessman and Awami League leader Nurnabi said that with the intention of doing something exceptional, hobbyist businessman Md. Planned to make a different level of bed with Kanchan Mistry. Nurunnabi. After the conversation ended, he began collecting wood in different places. Three years and two months after starting work, his dream came true.
He said the bed was made with the intention of taking it to the Dhaka International Fair. However, although I wanted to do an exhibition locally, I also abandoned that thought when the topic spread through social media.
Nurnnabi said she wanted the bed made of pure teak wood in the Chittagong Hill Tracts to be worth 1 crore of rupees. I will keep part of the money earned after the bed is sold and the other part will go to the Prime Minister’s relief fund for the service of humanity.
Mujibur Rahman Bhuiyan / SJ / ASM
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