The sultry state of Rajasthan is an ideal place for one who has the quench in heart to understand the ‘True Heritage’ of India. It is the state that dumfounds the visitors with its innate ancient stateliness since the times of Rajputs. Rather it is still alive and can be seen in the form of Rajasthan’s art, culture, lifestyle, fortresses, havelis and palaces. The imperial palaces and electrifying havelis established in sandstone are like a vision woven in rock in the middle of the wilderness landscape. Rajasthan’s artistic brilliance is applauded every where which is why, Blue Pottery is really come out as a remarkable achievement in the genus of pottery in Rajasthan.
While putting some light on the Blue Pottery, we get to know that it was initiated in Persia and came into rage in Rajasthan during the Maharaja Ram Singhji’s supremacy who venerated this carbonated art. Blue Pottery is a very painstaking art as it involves the distinct materials such quartz stone that were put to bring in the desired result. Further, the amalgamation of green (oxide of copper) and Blue color chiefly the scum of (oxide of cobalt) were used to produce the liveliness of the objects. But today the technique of making Blue Pottery includes the superb mix of tints of brown, yellow and dark blue. However, animal figurines, flowery prints arabesque themes are predominantly mingled in the articles. The bravura purchases of Blue Pottery in Rajasthan are lamp shades, jars, ashtray and flower pots bear the trade mark of Blue Pottery. The renowned Gayatri Devi and Kamala Devi Chattopadhya have revitalized the whiz kid art of Blue Pottery.
So, do not forget to buy some of the appealing items prepared from Blue Pottery to keep as a keepsake of your voyage to Rajasthan.
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