Dolon Kundu's niche pottery blends cultural and mythological symbols from rural Bengal.
Kundu blends traditional terracotta elements with contemporary flair. Inspired by the region's folklore, nature, and daily life, she uses folk motifs to add a unique and authentic touch to her creations. Her pieces feature floral patterns, tribal symbols, mythical creatures, and Gods and Goddesses of the Hindu pantheon—each telling a story rooted in Bengali cultural milieu.
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