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Terracotta Craft

Traditional Clay Craft
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral, Mahendra Patidar, Dinesh k. Dandapat and Aruna Kumari Y
NID, Bengaluru
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  • Decorative painted pots.

  • Variety of products to meet the market demands.
     

  • Pen or mobile stand.

  • Wall piece made by using moulds.

  • Diya-clay lamp demanded during Diwali festival.

  • Group of Bala Ganesha idols playing many musical instruments.

  • A magical lamp in the form of Shiva Linga.

  • Traditional clay vessels used for cooking.

  • Small Idol of Lord Ganesha playing musical instruments.

  • Different types of utensils made for cooking and worshipping purpose.

  • Wall decorator depicting sun god.

  • The finished products displayed at Namma Bhoomi Samasthe.

Decorative painted pots.

Variety of products to meet the market demands.
 

Pen or mobile stand.

Wall piece made by using moulds.

Diya-clay lamp demanded during Diwali festival.

Group of Bala Ganesha idols playing many musical instruments.

A magical lamp in the form of Shiva Linga.

Traditional clay vessels used for cooking.

Small Idol of Lord Ganesha playing musical instruments.

Different types of utensils made for cooking and worshipping purpose.

Wall decorator depicting sun god.

The finished products displayed at Namma Bhoomi Samasthe.

During Deewali festival

Clay craft in India has very old history from the ancient days. In Kundapur, Pottery has both ancient and modern technology to create traditional as well as modern unique pieces. Traditional products such as water pots, cups, glasses, bowls and other storage items are created for daily use. Now-a-days, artisans are interested to create imaginative and innovative pieces such as garden decorators, lampshades, terracotta jewelry and clay wind chimes.

The skilled artisans of Kundapura have their own identity for their skill and creativity. In earlier days, the artisans were using traditional potter’s wheel to make the pots and other utensils. But the present generation artisans started using electric potter’s wheel to increase the productivity. Earlier the terracotta craft has only limited range of products like pots, bowls and water containers. Now- a-Days, the choice of clay products is increased after introducing terracotta jewelry, lamp shades, wall hangings and garden decorators. Diyas (Clay Lamps) are highly demanded among all.

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Decorative painted pots.

Variety of products to meet the market demands.
 

Pen or mobile stand.

Wall piece made by using moulds.

Diya-clay lamp demanded during Diwali festival.

Group of Bala Ganesha idols playing many musical instruments.

A magical lamp in the form of Shiva Linga.

Traditional clay vessels used for cooking.

Small Idol of Lord Ganesha playing musical instruments.

Different types of utensils made for cooking and worshipping purpose.

Wall decorator depicting sun god.

The finished products displayed at Namma Bhoomi Samasthe.


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