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TERRACOTTA CLAY ART OF MOLELA, RAJASTHAN
  • Manage No DI00000163
    Country Republic of Korea
    Author Sikandar M Kumar Researcher, Craft Revival Trust
    Published Year 2014
    Language English
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Description The small sun-soaked village of Molela, located approximately fifteen to twenty kilometers from the city of Udaipur in Rajasthan, is home to a vibrant community of terracotta clay artists. Over the years, Molela has emerged as a focal point in the art of making attractive votive plaques or idols of gods, with terracotta. While the early creations were originally cast as standing idols of local deities and various forms of the Hindu god Vishnu, today these figures are often mounted on tiles or plaques and are hung from the walls of homes and temples. These votive figurines can be multicolored or can have a terracotta hue, as is represented in the various temples in Rajasthan and Gujarat.

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