Bankura
Horses Are Counted Amongst The Most Famous Crafts Of West Bengal.
They Are Used For Decorative As Well As Religious Purposes. These
Attractive Horses, Made From Terracotta, Can Add Class To Any Bengali
Living Room. In Fact, You Will Generally Find A Pair Of Terracotta
Horses In At Least One Corner Of Most Of The Bengali Homes. They Not
Only Adorn The Ambience But Also Stand As A Symbolic Representation
Of Artistic Skills And Craftsmanship Of West Bengal. Interestingly,
On The Packets Of Most Of The Indian Indian Handicrafts
Exported Abroad, You Will Find The Logo Of The Famous Bankura Horse.
The
Tradition Of The Use Of Bankura Horses For Religious Purposes In
Bengal Is Very Old. It Is Said That The Potters Of Panchmura, A City
16 Miles Away From Bishnupur (in Bankura District), Started Making
The Famous Bankura Horses, A Long Time Back. Symbolically Related To
The Sun God, The Local God Of Bankura, They Are Regarded As The Holy
Horses Used In The Chariot Of God Dharmaraj, A Form Of Sun God
Worshipped In Bankura. This Is The Reason Why The Presence Of Bankura
Horses In A Home Is Thought To Be Auspicious.
Bankura
Horse Is Made Using The Traditional Terracotta Method. The Tools
Used For Shaping Them Are Made Up Of Bamboo And Stones. The Body
Parts Of The Horse Are Created Separately. The Four Legs, The Neck -
Comprising Of Two Separate Parts And The Face - Made Up Of Seven
Different Pieces, All Are Made Individually. The Ears And Tails Of
The Horse, Also Made Discretely, Are Superficially Attached To The
Other Body Parts, With Clay Paste, And Smoothened To Give Finishing.
Thereafter, They Are Dried In The Sun, Coloured And Burnt In A Kiln.
Bankura
Horses Are About 6 Inches To 4 Feet In Height. They Have
Exceptionally Erect Neck And Ears And Look Dynamic With Their Wide
Jaws. The Eyebrows Sketched On The Forehead Of The Horses Are
Decorated With Chandmala, Making Them Look More Interesting. Due To
Their Growing Popularity, The Modern Form Of Bankura Horses Has Come
Up In Dokra And Wooden Forms. Apart From Bishnupur, You Can Also Get
These Unique Horses In Biboda, Kamardiha, Jaikrishnapur, Nakaijuri
And Keyaboti Cities Of West Bengal.
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