Photographer’s Note
Kumartuli the clay model-makers haven, is older than Calcutta, which grew out of three little villages, viz., Gobindapore, Kalikutta and Sutanooti way back in 1690. The history of the Kumartuli potter can be traced back to Krishnanagar in South Bengal. To begin with, near about the middle of the seventeenth century, potters in search of better livelihood came from Krishnanagar to Gobindapore, a prosperous village on the banks of the river Bhagirathi (now the River Hooghly), to eke out a living by making earthen ware pots, clay toys and cooking utensils for household use. When the land at Gobindapore was required by the British East India company for building Fort William, the inhabitants migrated further up the river to Sutanooti. The potters moved in to their new destination, colonized a vast area and named it Kumartuli, the term "Kumar" meaning a potter and "tuli" a locality.
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Photo Information
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Copyright: Sabyasachi Roy (sabya26)
(224) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-08-00
- Categories: Daily Life, Artwork
- Camera: Nikon D60, NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR
- Exposure: f/5.6, 1/30 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-08-24 1:18








