West Bengal
Radha Devi Pal
Clay & terracotta deities · Krishnanagar, West Bengal
In the Ghurni quarter of Krishnanagar, Radha Devi shapes river clay into deities so lifelike that collectors say they seem to breathe.
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West Bengal
Clay & terracotta deities · Krishnanagar, West Bengal
In the Ghurni quarter of Krishnanagar, Radha Devi shapes river clay into deities so lifelike that collectors say they seem to breathe.
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Festival clay idols · Pen, Maharashtra
From the idol town of Pen, Anil Kumbhar makes Ganpati figures in natural shadu clay — the kind that returns cleanly to the water it came from.
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Terracotta relief plaques · Molela, Rajasthan
In the village of Molela, Mohan Lal raises figures out of flat clay — hollow-backed votive plaques carried to shrines across the Aravalli hills.
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Folk terracotta · Panchmura, West Bengal
Sita Mahato carries the elongated, elegant line of the Bankura terracotta horse into a new generation of folk figures.
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