PANCHMURA THE TERRACOTTA VILLAGE BANKURA
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#Panchmura #Panchmuraterracotta #Bankura • #panchmurahorse • #terracottavillage • #panchmura to bishnupur • Terracotta is a type of fired clay, typically of a brownish red colour which is used as ornamental building material and in modeling of different idols, figurines etc. It is believed that the tradition of making terracotta craft items started from Panchmura region under the Malla dynasty which is towards the end of the 7th century A.D. The artists then used inscribe the temple walls with the artwork. Bankura’s terracotta is an internationally appreciated art form. Panchmura village in Bankura is the home of around 270 artists making Terracotta items. The place is famous for long necked Terracotta horses. Terracotta means baked clay. The crafts persons colour their products with clay itself and fire them in kilns with the help of dry Eucalyptus leaves. The terracotta of Bankura is famous for its simple yet dynamic artistry having a range of products starting from animal and human statues to household utility and décor products. • How to reach? • We visit this place from Sabuj dwip which is 55 kms away from Panchmura, you can catch a train from Howrah to Bishnupur or Bankura takes about 3 hours. Panchmura is 23 kms from Bishnupur. From Kolkata it is about a 4 hours drive. • Best time to visit : • October to March are the best months to visit Bankura when the weather is relatively comfortable as compared to the summer months. • Where to stay in Panchmura : • A two storied Resource Centre is maintained by the artists has a large hall dedicated for artisan meets and a display cum sales area for artifacts. • There are 2 guest rooms on the first floor with basic amenities. • Contact no.: 62964 43975 ( for Booking) • Thanks, • @natures womb
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