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  2. Blue pottery of Jaipur - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1995, Rural Non-farm Development Agency (RUDA) aims to promote artisans of Rajasthan at the global level has also contributed to promote blue pottery of Jaipur. [13] Leela Bordia with ceramic training from US extended the art of blue pottery to beads, necklace, pendants and other ornament-like items.

  3. Pottery collection of the Albert Hall Museum - Wikipedia

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    The pottery was made of semi-porcellanous clay with cobalt-blue floral ornamentation on a white or copper-blue base. In the course of time, many experimental designs like mythological figures, hunting scenes, Amber Fort, and Rajput havelis found a place in the pieces exhibited in the collection that housed both decorative and functional pieces.

  4. Pottery in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    Traditional potteries from top left to right: 1. Traditional Gurugal pottery from Sri Lanka. 2. Longpi black pottery from Manipur, India. 3. Khavda pottery from Gujarat, India. 4. Glazed Jaipur Blue pottery from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.

  5. Kripal Singh Shekhawat - Wikipedia

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    Born in Mau Rajasthan in 1922, he studied original painting at the Shanti Niketan in West Bengal and later did a diploma in Oriental Arts from the Tokyo University, Japan. He was also the director of Sawai Ram Singh Shilpa Kala Mandir at Jaipur where he taught Indian painting and Blue Pottery.

  6. Fritware - Wikipedia

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    A small manufacturing cluster of fritware exists around Jaipur, Rajasthan in India, where it is known as 'Blue Pottery' due its most popular glaze. The Blue Pottery of Jaipur technique may have arrived in India with the Mughals, [18] with production in Jaipur dating to at least as early as the 17th century. [19] [20]

  7. Culture of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    The blue pottery of Jaipur is to be particularly noted. To attract investment for the revival of traditional arts and crafts as well as the promotion of cultural heritage, the first handicraft policy has been released in Rajasthan. [12].Rajasthan has a large number of raw materials namely marble, wood and leather to cash on the great potential ...

  8. File:Jaipur Blue Pottery, Vishnu Avatar,, Albert Hall Museum.jpg

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  9. File:Blue pottery from Jaipur 2.jpg - Wikipedia

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