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Kashmiri pottery: Centuries-old art on verge of extinction

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February 13, 2021
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Srinagar, Feb 13: Pottery – one of the oldest art of Kashmir is on the verge of extinction as the usage of steel and plastic usage has overshadowed its significance over the years.

Though traditional musical instruments like Tumbakneer is still a common feature, which are purely made using clay, earthen pots which were used in day-to-day life is drawing to a close.

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While talking to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) Danish, a ceramist from Kumar Mohalla, Nishat, Srinagar said that the old age tradition is on the verge of extinction.

“The plight of potters is clearly visible as there are only a few of us left to continue this trade. Many have switched over to other jobs mostly based on daily-wages in agriculture,” Danish said “Today, the convenience of easy-to-buy and well priced modern items have displaced traditional pottery.”

“Though change is inevitable, the government must do more to protect this profession. After all, pottery is integral to Kashmir’s heritage,” he said.

Danish thanked Prime Minster Narender Modi for launching a scheme in which potters are provided electric machines to make earthen items.

“If the government will take youth into consideration that is associated with this profession then this heritage can be saved. Our elders have already left this profession and switched to other professions,” he said—(KNO)

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