How to make Handmade Clay Pots in Nepali Style, Pottery Square, Bhaktapur, Nepal
Bhaktapur's Durbar Square was founded in 12th century by King Ananda Malla. Until the 18th century, Bahaktapur was and independent Kingdom and during unification process it became part of Modern Nepal. Bhaktapur city is filled with UNESCO World Heritage sites dedicated to both Hindus and Buddhist followers. Visit Bhaktapur Durbar Square where you will see the Golden Gate, a beautiful molded entrance embellished with mythical Hindu creatures sitting at the entrance to the palace of fifty-five windows. While here in Durbar Square, you will navigate around the magnificent and dominating Taleju Temple where admission is briefly open to Hindus during the annual Dasain festival. See the 12 miniature temples and the four intricately carved gates. Stroll through Nyatapola Square featuring a five tier pagoda-style temple with amazing architectural attributes. Next, you will head to Pottery Square, the center of Bhakpatur's ceramic industry. You will see rows and rows of clay pots drying out in the sun, local shops selling finished wares and some artisans hard at work firing pots in kilns. This video was taken at Bhaktapur Pottery Square, Bhaktapur, Nepal.
A walk around Pottery Square , Bhaktapur, Nepal
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Pottery Square near bhaktapur durbar square gives chance to see thousands year old profession of making clay pots.
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Roaming around Pottery Square at Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Nepal
Bhaktapur Durbar Square is the royal palace of the old Bhaktapur Kingdom, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is enriched with historic heritages and the masterpieces of metal, wood, stone arts and architecture.
Among others, Pottery Square is a quiet popular spot where different pots and others decorative items are made up of clay in traditional style.
PS: This is just a random (unplanned) travel video shot from mobile phone, call it my new hobby :) Instrumental Nepali music taken from Youtube in the background !
Pottery Lessons: Things to Do in Kathmandu Pottery Square Bhaktapur
Pottery Lessons: Things to Do in Kathmandu Pottery Square Bhaktapur
Looking for something to do that doesn't have an admission fee? Look no more. Bhaktapur's Pottery Square is a great place to spend an afternoon. Although it's in the old UNESCO city of Bhaktapur, there isn't any additional charge for this area. It's around $1500 Nrs. entrance for Bhaktapur, but can be good for your entire time in Nepal if you bring pictures and a copy of your passport/visa. We will be uploading a video, if not already done, about saving money and getting the most out of UNESCO sites in Nepal.
The lessons are less than $5 and you get to take the little thing home with you that you make. It's a great way to know if you have an 'inner potter.'
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수천 개의 토기를 햇볕에 말리기 위해 내놓은 도기 광장이 눈길을 잡는다. 완성품을 파는 가게들 한쪽에선 여전히 전통 방식으로 도기를 빚고 있다. “아주 옛날부터 이 지역에선 도기를 만들었어요. 요즘은 집집이 전기로 해서 이런 바퀴는 없어지고 있어요.” 할아버지가 돌리던 물레는 더 이상 쓸 수 없게 됐지만, 프라사드 씨는 할아버지의 방식대로 30년째 도기를 빚고 있다.
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Pottery Square catches the attention of thousands of earthenware released to dry in the sun. In one of the shops selling the finished product is still bitgo pottery in the traditional way. It was very time-honored In the area made pottery. I'm getting these days, these wheels are not up to the door-to-door electricity. Dwaetjiman grandfather dolrideon wheel is no longer able to write, Mr. Prasad is 30 years bitgo pottery in the manner of his grandfather.
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माटाका भाँडा स्क्वायर सूर्य सुख्खा गर्न जारी बरतन हजारौं को ध्यान कैच। समाप्त उत्पादन बिक्री गर्ने पसलहरु एक अझै पनि परम्परागत तरिकामा bitgo बर्तन छ। यो धेरै क्षेत्र गरे बर्तन मा समय-सम्मानित भएको थियो। म यी दिनहरुमा रही छु, यी पाङ्ग्रा ढोका-देखि-ढोका बिजुली छैन अप छन्। Dwaetjiman बाजे dolrideon पाङ्ग्रा अब लेख्न सक्षम छ, श्री प्रसाद छ आफ्नो हजुरबुबा को तरिकामा 30 वर्ष bitgo बर्तन।
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At pottery square in Bhaktapur, Nepal.
In which Rosie and I receive a lesson from a local potter, and Rosie tries her hand at throwing in opposite the usual direction.
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Pottery Square Bhaktapur, Nepal
A fascinating Village that is still making pottery for a living as they did in the 1600's in the same place.
Nepali Potter Making clay pot in Bhaktapur. GorakhbhumiNews.com
How to make Handmade Clay Pots in Nepali Style, Pottery Square, Bhaktapur, Nepal
How to make Handmade Clay Pots in Nepali Style, Pottery Square, Bhaktapur, Nepal
Old Traditional of Making Clay Pottery at Bhaktapur Square
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Pottery Making In Pottery Square in Bhaktapur
This old man worked so hard to make pottery from mud. Before this they need to prepare the clay by working for over 45 minutes. They work whole day. They are able to make about 100 per day. This is the Traditional Pottery Making