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English: The Dhanush (in Hindi) or the tools used by cotton carders are unique in their own way to fluff up cotton for traditional quilts and pillows. The broad surface is made from Sal wood, while the neck is made from wood from Kharia tree, the string is made of camel or buffalo vein. The Dhanush is made only in Bihar. The approximate price of the Dhanush is about INR 3,000. It is extensively used throughout India.
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