1970's Indian Assam Terracotta Bicyclist
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We know a little bit about this piece, through the previous owner. His father acquired it in the 70's whilst travelling in India - which makes sense given the history of such items! Assam has a rich tradition of terracotta which has been handed down from generation to generation. There are two traditional potter communities - Hira and Kumhar. The Kumhar potters use the wheel and create figurines of gods and goddesses, clay dolls, toys, and pots. Asharkandi, a village in Goalpara district, is famous for its graceful clay dolls. Condition: Excellent - some firing cracks Size: W 7cm x L 14.5cm x H 16cm...more
United Kingdom
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