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Jbk Arts Traditional Hand Printed Bandhani Chiffon Combo Saree
Rajasthani Cotton Saree
1051
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Water Drop Design with Golden Border Ikkat Tant Off Red Saree
Banglar Tant
1399
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Jbk Arts Traditional Hand Printed Bandhani Chiffon Combo Saree
Rajasthani Cotton Saree
1030
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Gopal Paul's Handcrafted Tabla, Baya & Ektara Set
Crafts of bengal
6506
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Flower Design Hazar Buti Tant Dark Purple Saree
Banglar Tant
1298
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Terracotta Art Handmade Indian Tribal Culture In Wooden Frame
Crafts of bengal
2150
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Jbk Arts Traditional Hand Printed Bandhani Chiffon Combo Saree
Rajasthani Cotton Saree
1006
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Jbk Arts Traditional Hand Printed Bandhani Chiffon Combo Saree
Rajasthani Cotton Saree
981
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Terracotta Designed Moon & Sun Showpiece
Crafts of bengal
408
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Diamond Design Hazar Buti Tant Orange Saree
Banglar Tant
1350
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Styleco Boutique Self Design Bengal Handloom Jamdani Cotton Silk Saree
Banglar Tant
4600
S01SH064
Jbk Arts Traditional Hand Printed Bandhani Chiffon Combo Saree
Rajasthani Cotton Saree
1001
Q13056000013
Gopal Paul's Handcrafted Tintin Showpiece
Crafts of bengal
6561
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Amit Creation's Handcrafted Saraswati Showpiece With Four Hand
Crafts of bengal
6600
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Terracotta Designed Tribal Band Showpiece
Crafts of bengal
380
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Jbk Arts Traditional Hand Printed Bandhani Chiffon Combo Saree
Rajasthani Cotton Saree
1066
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Floral Designed Pink Shade Green Hazar Buti Tant Cotton Saree
Banglar Tant
35
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Terracotta Design Sitting Mahadev Brown and Golden Colour Showpiece
Crafts of bengal
2052
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Jbk Arts Traditional Hand Printed Bandhani Chiffon Combo Saree
Rajasthani Cotton Saree
987
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Terracotta Art Handmade Village Triabl Couple Mask Wall Hanging
Crafts of bengal
2927
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Flower Design Hazar Buti Tant Yellow Saree
Banglar Tant
1290
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Jbk Arts Traditional Hand Printed Bandhani Chiffon Combo Saree
Rajasthani Cotton Saree
1002
Q13056000014
Flok Dance Design Terracotta Handmade Pen Stand
Crafts of bengal
2568
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Jbk Arts Traditional Hand Printed Bandhani Chiffon Combo Saree
Rajasthani Cotton Saree
1071
Q13056000031
Yellow Colour Ganesh Design Mask Wall Hanging (Amit Creation)
Crafts of bengal
6646
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Terracotta Designed Dragon Ash Tray
Crafts of bengal
386
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Hot Party Design Handloom Cotton LightSlateGreen Tant Saree
Banglar Tant
4568
S14SH009
Flower Design Hazar Buti Tant Rani Pink Saree
Banglar Tant
1316
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Jbk Arts Traditional Hand Printed Bandhani Chiffon Combo Saree
Rajasthani Cotton Saree
964
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Jbk Arts Traditional Hand Printed Bandhani Chiffon Combo Saree
Rajasthani Cotton Saree
973
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Terracotta gods and goddesses, deities, bowls, musicians, horses, elephants, and other figures of people, animals, and birds and various other traditional themes are appreciable craftsmanship of Rathin Karmakar, who makes brilliant Abstract designed crafts under the Crafts of Bengal of Bengal Terracotta Art, which has found its place in the early civilisation of Harappa and Mohenjodaro, as early as 200 B.C. However, the Bankura, Birbhum and Murshidabad districts of West Bengal are few prominent regions which carry forward terracotta artwork. Terracotta gods and goddesses, deities, bowls, musicians, horses, elephants, and other figures of people, animals, and birds and various other traditional themes is appreciable craftsmanship of Rathin Karmakar, who makes brilliant Abstract designed crafts under the Crafts of Bengal of Bengal Terracotta Art.
The best designs of terracotta artwork can be found in Murshidbad, Birbhum, Hooghly and Digha. The theme is generally folk and the patterns are fairly highlighted with traditional skill and explicit artwork, made out of clay with a blend of two or three clays found in river beds, pits and ditches. The fuel used in the making of the designs is available from naturla resources like twigs, dry leaves or firewood. Various Abstract terracotta crafts under the Crafts of Bengal of Bengal Terracotta Art like is presented by the Rathin Karmakar.
The time – consuming making process of terracotta artwork, Barasat from Bishnupur or Bankura disticts of Bengal begin with the refining of the clay thereby giving a desired shape to form. It is dried under the sun, placed in kiln, or atop combustible material in a pit, and then fired. The firing temperature is around 1000°C. And the iron contents give the fired body a yellow, orange, red “terracotta”, pink, grey or brown colour.This process has given rise to several Abstract terracotta artworks under the Crafts of Bengal presented by the Rathin Karmakar.
Derived from an Italian word, “cooked earth”, terracotta has found its place in the early civilisations of Harappa and Mohenjodaro, as early as 200 B.C. Mostly used by the early Chinese, Western Columbians and Greeks, during the ancient times, terracotta artwork made its way to India and as the name suggests , it has been a symbol of man’s first step towards progress. Gradually, terracotta has becomes a major source of livelihood throughout, specially in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharastra, Bishnupur and Bankura districts of West Bengal, other than Orissa. Barasat from the creative talents of Bishnupur and Bankura districts of West Bengal, various Abstract terracotta artwork under the Crafts of Bengal is presented by the Rathin Karmakar.
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