Terracotta

ramesh chandra muduli
Balasore, Odisha
Ramesh Muduli shifted from electrical and stone work to terracotta, leading a women-led collective for over fifteen years. A highly skilled practitioner, Ramesh specializes in black pottery and terracotta, using distinct firing techniques that give each piece its unique character. While his family traditionally produced large pots for religious offerings, rituals, and temple use, he has significantly expanded the scope of the craft.
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The terracotta craft of Chintamanipur, Odisha, is a thriving traditional practice known for its detailed handwork and community-led growth. Using locally sourced clay, artisans create distinctive forms, including rare black terracotta, achieved through a smoke-controlled kiln process. Supported by women’s self-help groups, the craft blends age-old techniques with contemporary appeal, strengthening local livelihoods and cultural identity.
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