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RE: Exploring Multani Blue Pottery | Kashigari
a very labour-intensive process. It is good that this tradition and this art have survived to this day.
It is a national treasure and it should be preserved )
Yes, it is. When I researched for my article, I was totally taken aback by the labor and their intensive work. Then, there are different variations of this art.
I have highlighted in my text that there were some steps taken at the government level to sustain this industry.
Thank you so much for stopping by 🥰
I've tried working with clay. You have to do it professionally, otherwise it doesn't work )
Can you show us some of your work?
I'm interested
I didn't actually make anything ))
It didn't even come to firing clay, but I don't have a kiln for firing )).
All that I made with clay is a model of my future sculptures made of wood. A kind of sketch.
But none of that has survived. I still have the clay and I will make something else out of it))))
I see 😊