Down through the ages, clay has been the perfect medium for Indian creativity. Its myriad shapes and styles range from the miniscule to the gigantic, from realistic to abstract, from pure practical to utterly fantastic. India's one million potters - more than in any other country-make items for every conceivable household use. But they also sculpt images used in religious ceremonies, the most spectacular of which are magnificent horses and elephants nearly six metres tall, the largest terracottas ever created! Thus the potter plays a dual role, as craftsperson and as a link to the gods. In a text sumptuously illustrated in colour, the ethnologist, author and photographer Stephen Huyler surveys this exciting craft, studied over 20 years of extensive travel.
- ISBN10 0944142486
- ISBN13 9780944142486
- Publish Date 28 July 2006
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 30 March 2023
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Grantha Corporation
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 224
- Language English