
Discover the Unique Pottery Culture of Majuli, Assam | Handcrafted Clay Pots of Salmora Village
Welcome to the rich and traditional pottery culture of Majuli, the world’s largest river island located in Assam, India. In this video, we explore Salmora Village, home to the Kumar community, where the age-old art of pottery thrives in a truly unique way.
Unlike other regions, the artisans of Salmora do not use the potter’s wheel. Instead, clay pots are handmade exclusively by women, using traditional techniques passed down through generations. This distinctive pottery-making process reflects the deep cultural heritage and craftsmanship of Majuli.
🧑🎨 What makes Salmora Pottery special?
No use of the potter’s wheel (chak)
Entirely handmade using natural clay
Crafted solely by women artisans
Eco-friendly and sustainable pottery techniques
🎥 Watch till the end to witness:
The step-by-step clay pot making process
Life in Salmora village
The cultural significance of pottery in Assamese society
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