Bamboo stands for holding calendar is the other major product made by a sister concern of URAVU called as NIRAVU.
The reed Ochlandra scriptoria is used to make the base structure with the resting plate is carved out of Dendrocalamus giganteus.
Thin bamboos are cut into desired shapes of 4 inches in length. These are further wedged at an angle using the cutting machine. Three bamboo sticks are joined together to make an equilateral triangle with the help of fevibond. Thin bamboo strips further cover the angles though weaving. A half cut bamboo strip of 12 inches height and 2 inches in thickness is attached to the base with the help of fevibond. The product is finished and coated with transparent varnish to provide shine on the surface.