Pottery

Blue Pottery Indian potters fashion decorative articles that display their skill and workmanship. The Blue pottery of Jaipur is an art that has been passed down the generations. The markets of Jaipur display a wide range of blue pottery items in all sizes and shapes.

The craftsmen of Khurja have a style of their own. Mostly, they make use of warm shades of autumnal colors like orange, brown, and light red. The background is often a floral design in sky-blue colour.

The water pots of Rampur are famous for their green-blue glazes with plain surfaces. Meerut and Hapur make a wide range of water pots with striking designs of flowing lines and floral patterns.

TerraCotta

Terracotta TileTerracotta means baked earth. This art is the result of the influence of Greeks on India. In this form of pottery, baked earth is used to make a range of containers, jars, stools, tiles, and decorative items. Terracotta is usually red in color.


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