MRUTTIKA-2022

The annual terracotta exhibition showcasing a wide range of traditional diyas, apart from the designer ones made of red and black clay has begun on October 15. It will continue till October 22 in the Ekamra Haat, Unit-III in Odisha capital.

A wide range of clay items like idols of Lord Ganesha, terracotta vases, wall hangings, statues, decorative lamps, cutlery sets, water bottles, and jewellery are also being displayed at the exhibition and the customers are buying them in bulk.

The exhibition also presents live demonstrations of how they are made to encourage aspiring artisans and raise awareness about Odisha’s rich heritage of craftsmanship.

The exhibition basically aims to provide a market for terracotta artisans.

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The annual terracotta exhibition showcasing a wide range of traditional diyas, apart from the designer ones made of red and black clay has begun on October 15. It will continue till October 22 in the Ekamra Haat, Unit-III in Odisha capital.

A wide range of clay items like idols of Lord Ganesha, terracotta vases, wall hangings, statues, decorative lamps, cutlery sets, water bottles, and jewellery are also being displayed at the exhibition and the customers are buying them in bulk.

The exhibition also presents live demonstrations of how they are made to encourage aspiring artisans and raise awareness about Odisha’s rich heritage of craftsmanship.

The exhibition basically aims to provide a market for terracotta artisans.

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