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Dolls, Toys & Votive Pottery

The pottery traditions of Bengal have a distinctive history and style, originating in the ancient history of the region. Starting from the Chalcolithic period and continuing up to the Mughal period, archaeological evidences have pointed to the existence of a rich tradition of craftsmanship in this region.

For centuries, traditional rural potters in Bengal, the Kumbhakars, have catered to popular domestic and religious needs. Using their hands, the potter’s wheel or moulds, the potters created clay utensils of different shapes and sizes, ceremonial pottery, tiles, votive figurines, dolls and toys. Their art has primarily been an expression of the folk culture of the region.