Terracotta art in India is considered mystical because it incorporates within the five vital elements like air, fire, earth, water and sky. Our terracotta vases are made on potter's wheel and our artisans mould them in various shapes which are pleasing to one's eyes and hand paint them with unique combination of contemporary art and modish finesse.
It has an aesthetic appeal in spite of its simplistic form. The art originated from the ironsmith community that used to make farming and hunting implements for tribes. Over the years, the craft has beautifully evolved into an art form and so has its worldwide demand. Wrought iron work is mainly concentrated in Bastar district of Chhattisgarh.
Terracotta art in India is considered mystical because it incorporates within the five vital elements like air, fire, earth, water and sky. Our terracotta vases are made on potter's wheel and our artisans mould them in various shapes which are pleasing to one's eyes and hand paint them with unique combination of contemporary art and modish finesse.
Terracotta art in India is considered mystical because it incorporates within the five vital elements like air, fire, earth, water and sky. Our terracotta vases are made on potter's wheel and our artisans mould them in various shapes which are pleasing to one's eyes and hand paint them with unique combination of contemporary art and modish finesse.
It has an aesthetic appeal in spite of its simplistic form. The art originated from the ironsmith community that used to make farming and hunting implements for tribes. Over the years, the craft has beautifully evolved into an art form and so has its worldwide demand. Wrought iron work is mainly concentrated in Bastar district of Chhattisgarh.
Terracotta art in India is considered mystical because it incorporates within the five vital elements like air, fire, earth, water and sky. Our terracotta vases are made on potter's wheel and our artisans mould them in various shapes which are pleasing to one's eyes and hand paint them with unique combination of contemporary art and modish finesse.
It has an aesthetic appeal in spite of its simplistic form. The art originated from the ironsmith community that used to make farming and hunting implements for tribes. Over the years, the craft has beautifully evolved into an art form and so has its worldwide demand. Wrought iron work is mainly concentrated in Bastar district of Chhattisgarh.