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Throw light on the development of industry and crafts in the Gupta era.

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The development of industry and crafts in the Gupta era.

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  • Prior developmants in plastic arts appear to have culminated in the Gupta mold. The most significant contribution of Gupta sculpture is the development of the ideal kinds of divinities, both Bud­dhist and Brahmanical.
  • The craft of casting metals arrived at a level of development. Fa-Hien saw a more than 25 meter high picture of the Buddha made of copper, yet it isn't discernible at this point. The Bronze Buddha, found at Sultanganj, is 71/2 feet high and is a fine piece of sculpture. The Iron Pillar of Delhi, close to the Qutub-Minar, is a magnificent work having a place with the early Gupta period.
  • Pottery stayed an essential piece of industrial production, however the exquisite dark – polished product was never again utilized, rather a normal red product with a caramel slip was produced in huge amounts, some of it being made to look increasingly lavish by the addition of mica in the clay which gave the vessels a metallic completion.

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