BLUE POTTERY OF JAIPUR
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v7.i3.2019.966Keywords:
Blue, Pottery, JaipurAbstract [English]
The chalcolithic potteries, like Terracotta potteries with cylindrical pots and surahies, indicate the influence of West Asia and Iran.7
The art of glazed pottery have indigenous forms, designs and vibrant blue colour. Jaipur is widely recognized for the blue pottery having the Terko-Persian influence.8 The objects of blue pottery are lamp sheds, crockery, Jewelry boxes, serving trays, flower vases, and bowls etc.
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H. Bhisham Pal: Mehta R. J.; Handicrafts of Rajasthan, New Delhi; 1984 pg- 29-31
An Interview with Mitali Pandey Designer.
Pandey Anjali: ‘Madhya Pradesh mein Tamrapashan Yugeen Mridbhand Chitrakala’ unpublished PhD research work; 2004; pg 157-208
H. Bhisham Pal: Handicrafts of Rajasthan, New Delhi; 1984 pg
Pandey Anjali: Ibid
H. Bhisham Pal: Handicrafts of Rajasthan, New Delhi; 1984 pg-29-31
Pandey Anjali: Ibid
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Pupul Jaykar: Craftsmen and Creative Process; India New Delhi; 1987 pg-69
Tyagi Amar; Handicrafts of India google books; pg 11
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H. Bhisham Pal: Handicrafts of Rajasthan, New Delhi;1984, pg-31
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Blue pottery jaipur process history_ Gaatha. handicrafts. mhtml
Blue Pottery: The Quintessential Art of Jaipur
Pupul Jaykar: Craftsmen and Creative Process; India New Delhi; 1987 pg-6
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