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Meri Maati Mera Desh: Kashmiri glazed pottery diyas to brighten J&K government offices on August 15

Srinagar / August 12, 2023 / 11:56 IST
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Mohammad Umar Kumar is one of two people in Srinagar who make glazed pottery, also known as Dalgate pottery or Khanyar pottery. (Photos: Irfan Amin Malik)
Mohammad Umar Kumar is one of two people in Srinagar who make glazed pottery, also known as Dalgate pottery or Khanyar pottery. (Photos: Irfan Amin Malik)

Mohammad Umar Kumar, a young potter from Srinagar, is currently working on an order for 7,000 diyas (earthen lamps) after the government asked him to craft diyas for the upcoming Independence Day.

Kumar, 28, who hails from Ishber in the picturesque Nishat area of the city, says he is working along with his team to make diyas on a war-footing to deliver the orders before August 15.

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“For the first time, I, along with five potters (in my workshop), am involved in diya-making for 15 August (celebrations) in Kashmir. I received an order to make 7,000 diyas, which are being supplied for distribution at different places across Srinagar,” says Kumar, who is using the dying art of Kashmiri glazed pottery to make the diyas.

The diyas will be lit under the Mere Maati Mera Desh initiative in government offices, to celebrate India's 76th Independence Day in J&K.