(Kumha Two) Pottery Square

(Kumha Two) Pottery Square

Pottery Squares

Bhaktapur’s two Pottery Squares are world renowned and so are the many potters that can be seen working there on their traditional wooden wheels. The first Pottery Square is located at Talako, some 500 meters to the south west of Taumadhi Square, on the way to the Araniko highway (Suryavinayak chowk). Here visitors will find potters giving shape and size to lumps of black clay, and the earthenware they make ranges from such household goods as pots and jars to cheap souvenir items as animals and birds. As pottery in Bhaktapur is a family job, visitors may chance upon the entire family doing their parts of work. Right within the complex is a two florred temple that houses an ornate image of Ganesh. The pagoda dates back to the 14th century.

Bhaktapur’s second Pottery Square is located to the east of the Dattatraya Square. Here too, visitors will see the ancient city’s well known craftsmen sunk in what they have inherited from their ancestors.

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