Earthly wonders of Bastar (Chhattisgarh) and figurines
and horses of Bankura (West Bengal) made of burnt clay or
wood.
Answers
Bankura horse is the terracotta horse, produced in Panchmura village in Bankura district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It has been praised for “its elegant stance and unique abstraction of basic values.” Originally used for village rituals, it now adorns drawing rooms across the world as symbols of Indian folk-art.[1] It is the logo of All India Handicrafts.[2]
Bankura horse
Bankura Panchmura Terracotta Craft
Geographical indication
Bishnupur Terracotta Horse 2.JPG
Bankura horse
Description
Bankura horse is a terracotta arts of West Bengal
Type
arts of West Bengal
Area
Panchmura, Bankura, West Bengal
Country
India
Registered
28 March 2018; 2 years ago
Material
Clay
early wonder of baster (chhatisgarh) and figurines and horses of Bankura (West Bengal) made of burnt clay or wood Answer is terracotta