Assam: Jorhat's Kumar community keeps 200-year-old pottery art alive despite challenges
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Assam: Jorhat’s Kumar community keeps 200-year-old pottery art alive despite challenges

In Jorhat, Assam, the Kumar community is steadfastly preserving a remarkable 200-year-old pottery tradition, despite facing numerous challenges. This centuries-old art form, characterized by its intricate designs and sustainable techniques, has become a vital part of the community's cultural heritage

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A potter makes earthen lamps (Diyas) for the Deepawali festival, (ANI Photo)

A potter makes earthen lamps (Diyas) for the Deepawali festival, (ANI Photo)

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JORHAT: Ahead of Diwali when households across the country prepare for the festivities, the Kumar community in Nimati Bhitor Kokila Kumar Gaon of Assam’s Jorhat district has managed to keep their centuries-old pottery tradition alive. The 200-year-old art tradition has served as a primary source of livelihood for the Kumar community.

There are around 120 families in the Bhitor Kokila village and despite the challenges they are preserving their traditional profession of pottery. “I’ve been a part of this village for eight years since my marriage, where 120 families reside. Traditionally, women here create utensils from clay, while men support us by collecting the clay.

After we craft the utensils, the men help refine their shape by burning them. Finally, the men take our pottery products to the market for sale. Our village has been preserving this pottery tradition for around 150-200 years,” says Mitali Kalita, resident of the Bhitor Kokila Kumar village.

The Kumar community, renowned for crafting clay utensils, is facing a grim reality as the traditional livelihood that sustained them is fading away given the challenges they face while procuring the soil to practice pottery.
“We have been engaged in this art for several years, and our family has been in the pottery business for around 200 years. Our location near the River Brahmaputra provides us with the suitable soil needed for making pottery.

However, our pottery market has been declining daily. If this continues, we’ll have to find alternative livelihoods,” says Pabitra Kalita, a resident of the Kumar village, whose family has been in the pottery business for around 200 years.

Pottery being a traditional profession for the Kumar community, it is also a collective effort and the labour is divided among women and men where the former shapes soil into raw pots and the latter solidifies them with the help of fire. However, with the uncertainty of sustaining their traditional profession, many have moved to alternative jobs to earn a living.

“Our process begins with collecting clay from the riverbank, then mixing it into a paste, and finally crafting various utensils. We sell our pottery either directly to customers who visit us or through market sales. For 150-200 years, our family has been engaged in the art of pottery, which is our primary livelihood. Despite our dedication to this traditional craft, we face challenges. Therefore, I humbly request the Government to provide us with adequate facilities, enabling us to continue our work and preserve our heritage,” said Hiromai Kalita, another resident of the village. (With inputs from ANI)

 

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