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    Terracotta Craft of Bastar

    The word stands for baked earth
    by
    Palash Vaswani
    IDC, IIT Bombay
    Introduction
     
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    Terracotta, the word stands for baked earth. It is made from natural clay, which gives it a characteristic reddish-brown color. The inexpensive and durable craft form is also widely used in decorative arts. Traces of terracotta pottery can be found in one of the earliest civilizations of Mohanjodaro, Harrapa, Kausambi, Mathura and Kashi. Vedic period also displays a significant tradition of pottery and terracotta prevalent at those times. This craft of Bastar, which is known for its unique and intricate style, is famous for its elephant and horse figures. The craft form is an outcome of various social, religious, and functional needs of the region.

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