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including various type of painting in India which shows the tradition
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Clay PotteryCategory :- All India Travel Tourism > Arts > Crafts > Clay Pottery Clay craft is
probably the earliest of man's creations. Pottery has been called the
lyric of handicrafts because of its irresistible and universal appeal.Clay
pottery is an ancient art form in India, dating back to well over 10,000
years, and nowhere in the world is the part played by traditional folk
pottery greater than in this country. Excavations at Mohenjodaro and Harappa , and clay objects
found at the sites of the Indus Valley Civilisation, ratifies the high
quality of skill and technology of the Indian Potter. According to Hindu
mythology, Brahma is the creator of the universe, and it is said
that he made the image of man out of clay before breathing life into it.
The terracotta tradition of creating figures of deities on ceremonial and auspicious occasions brings out the religious nature of their pottery. The most common form of pottery as such is the domestic one wherein the earthenware is simple, attractive, and true to the material. The concept of clay toys is one of the most creative and sound of all the craft traditions. Black pottery, Blue pottery , Lac-coated terracotta, temple bricks and decorative roof tiles are some of the wonders that spin off the indian potter's wheel.
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