The world's oldest craft terracotta
The world’s oldest craft Terracotta 1. Terracotta is used in India from the time of the Indus Valley Civilization. Small idols of animals, women and gods were found in excavation. 2. Household and religious use in Olden Times Terracotta was used to make special use and home decorating items. The lamps, toys and idols of God were common. 3. Terrakota -Temple decorations are many ancient temples of Western Bengal and Jharkhand, which are decorated with terracotta tiles. Views of Ramayana Mahabharata and folk tales were dropped on them. 4. Continuity in folk art is still a traditional business in many countries such as Rajasthan, Bengal, Tripura and Gujarat. In these countries, this art is greater than generation to generation. 5. Statues of mythological characters are very popular with Terracotta, Rama, Krishna and Ganesh Idols. It is used especially in worship. Even today, clay idols are worshiped in towns. 6. Terracotta jewelry used in jewelry and jewelry is once again recognized. It makes earrings, necklaces and bracelets, which are light, environmentally sensitive and beautiful. 7. Terracotta sculpture is used for decorating decorating houses and gardens. Statues of elephants, horses, musicians are extremely popular. It gives indigenous and artistic touch to the atmosphere. 8. The art associated with natural resources, Terracotta, also has spiritual meaning due to the soil, water and fire associated with the earthly elements. Its beauty is hidden in its simplicity and combination with nature. Currently, terracotta goods are also being sold in urban markets and international exhibitions. With this, the traditional art of India gets a new identity on the global stage. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here