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such as lamps, pitchers, flower vases, pots, musical instruments, clay toys, goblets,... terracotta jewellery lean type of porous clay sourced from the beds of tanks is used for jewelry. the clay is then dried in the sun, crushed and finally put in tubs of... search this site: category bone and shell cane
such as lamps, pitchers, flower vases, pots, musical instruments, clay toys, goblets,... terracotta jewellery lean type of porous clay sourced from the beds of tanks is used for jewelry. the clay is then dried in the sun, crushed and finally put in tubs of... search this site: category bone and shell cane...
http://www.craftandartisans.com/clay-terracotta-of-goa.html
ludhiana and hoshiarpur and the products include matkas, flower pots, diyas,... clay & terracotta of himachal kangra, mandi, kulu, chamba, and shimla have many migrated potters who have been living here since decades. these potters are locally known as... search this site: category bone and shell cane
ludhiana and hoshiarpur and the products include matkas, flower pots, diyas,... clay & terracotta of himachal kangra, mandi, kulu, chamba, and shimla have many migrated potters who have been living here since decades. these potters are locally known as... search this site: category bone and shell cane...
http://www.craftandartisans.com/clay-terracotta-of-maharashtra.html
kaunaphak reed mat. known as phak in meithei, a manipuri tribal language, the reed... dhurries/namdas of gujarat semi desert region of kutch is rich in local craft. the local craftsmen of gujarat make rugs, locally called namdas, in various designs, shapes... search this site: category bone and shell cane
kaunaphak reed mat. known as phak in meithei, a manipuri tribal language, the reed... dhurries/namdas of gujarat semi desert region of kutch is rich in local craft. the local craftsmen of gujarat make rugs, locally called namdas, in various designs, shapes... search this site: category bone and shell cane...
http://www.craftandartisans.com/dhurries-of-andhra.html