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Bronze figurines


The people of the Indus Valley civilization demonstratedgreat skills in Making Bronze figurines. The most strikingof them is the Dancing Girl in Mohenjodaro.

Ornaments

The Harappan people also had the knowledge of metals like gold and sliver. Shells were also used to make ornaments.

Bead Making


Bead Making was an important craft. We find evidences of the bead maker's shops at Chanhudaro and Lothal.

Seals

The most notable artistic achievement of the people of the Indus Valley Civilizationwas their Seal engravings , especially those of animals which looked very realistic



Terracotta


The Harappan people also made clay models called terracottafigurines . These were made of fire-baked earthen clay and were used either as toys or objects of worship

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Bronze figurines


The people of the Indus Valley civilization demonstratedgreat skills in Making Bronze figurines. The most strikingof them is the Dancing Girl in Mohenjodaro.

Ornaments

The Harappan people also had the knowledge of metals like gold and sliver. Shells were also used to make ornaments.

Bead Making


Bead Making was an important craft. We find evidences of the bead maker's shops at Chanhudaro and Lothal.

Seals

The most notable artistic achievement of the people of the Indus Valley Civilizationwas their Seal engravings , especially those of animals which looked very realistic



Terracotta


The Harappan people also made clay models called terracottafigurines . These were made of fire-baked earthen clay and were used either as toys or objects of worship

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Bronze figurines


The people of the Indus Valley civilization demonstratedgreat skills in Making Bronze figurines. The most strikingof them is the Dancing Girl in Mohenjodaro.

Ornaments

The Harappan people also had the knowledge of metals like gold and sliver. Shells were also used to make ornaments.

Bead Making


Bead Making was an important craft. We find evidences of the bead maker's shops at Chanhudaro and Lothal.

Seals

The most notable artistic achievement of the people of the Indus Valley Civilizationwas their Seal engravings , especially those of animals which looked very realistic



Terracotta


The Harappan people also made clay models called terracottafigurines . These were made of fire-baked earthen clay and were used either as toys or objects of worship

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Bronze figurines


The people of the Indus Valley civilization demonstratedgreat skills in Making Bronze figurines. The most strikingof them is the Dancing Girl in Mohenjodaro.

Ornaments

The Harappan people also had the knowledge of metals like gold and sliver. Shells were also used to make ornaments.

Bead Making


Bead Making was an important craft. We find evidences of the bead maker's shops at Chanhudaro and Lothal.

Seals

The most notable artistic achievement of the people of the Indus Valley Civilizationwas their Seal engravings , especially those of animals which looked very realistic



Terracotta


The Harappan people also made clay models called terracottafigurines . These were made of fire-baked earthen clay and were used either as toys or objects of worship

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I am looking at some pictures of the Art and Craft of the Indus Valley Civilization

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Bronze figurines


The people of the Indus Valley civilization demonstratedgreat skills in Making Bronze figurines. The most strikingof them is the Dancing Girl in Mohenjodaro.

Ornaments

The Harappan people also had the knowledge of metals like gold and sliver. Shells were also used to make ornaments.

Bead Making


Bead Making was an important craft. We find evidences of the bead maker's shops at Chanhudaro and Lothal.

Seals

The most notable artistic achievement of the people of the Indus Valley Civilizationwas their Seal engravings , especially those of animals which looked very realistic



Terracotta


The Harappan people also made clay models called terracottafigurines . These were made of fire-baked earthen clay and were used either as toys or objects of worship

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I am looking at some pictures of the Art and Craft of the Indus Valley Civilization

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What is the Art and Craft of the Indus Valley Civilization?

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Bronze figurines


The people of the Indus Valley civilization demonstratedgreat skills in Making Bronze figurines. The most strikingof them is the Dancing Girl in Mohenjodaro.

Ornaments

The Harappan people also had the knowledge of metals like gold and sliver. Shells were also used to make ornaments.

Bead Making


Bead Making was an important craft. We find evidences of the bead maker's shops at Chanhudaro and Lothal.

Seals

The most notable artistic achievement of the people of the Indus Valley Civilizationwas their Seal engravings , especially those of animals which looked very realistic



Terracotta


The Harappan people also made clay models called terracottafigurines . These were made of fire-baked earthen clay and were used either as toys or objects of worship

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I am looking at some pictures of the Art and Craft of the Indus Valley Civilization

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What is the Art and Craft of the Indus Valley Civilization?

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Bronze figurines


The people of the Indus Valley civilization demonstratedgreat skills in Making Bronze figurines. The most strikingof them is the Dancing Girl in Mohenjodaro.

Ornaments

The Harappan people also had the knowledge of metals like gold and sliver. Shells were also used to make ornaments.

Bead Making


Bead Making was an important craft. We find evidences of the bead maker's shops at Chanhudaro and Lothal.

Seals

The most notable artistic achievement of the people of the Indus Valley Civilizationwas their Seal engravings , especially those of animals which looked very realistic



Terracotta


The Harappan people also made clay models called terracottafigurines . These were made of fire-baked earthen clay and were used either as toys or objects of worship

Thank you Ridhi Now I learned about the Art and Crafts of the Indus Valley Civilization

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I am looking at some pictures of the Art and Craft of the Indus Valley Civilization

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What is the Art and Craft of the Indus Valley Civilization?

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Bronze figurines


The people of the Indus Valley civilization demonstratedgreat skills in Making Bronze figurines. The most strikingof them is the Dancing Girl in Mohenjodaro.

Ornaments

The Harappan people also had the knowledge of metals like gold and sliver. Shells were also used to make ornaments.

Bead Making


Bead Making was an important craft. We find evidences of the bead maker's shops at Chanhudaro and Lothal.

Seals

The most notable artistic achievement of the people of the Indus Valley Civilizationwas their Seal engravings , especially those of animals which looked very realistic



Terracotta


The Harappan people also made clay models called terracottafigurines . These were made of fire-baked earthen clay and were used either as toys or objects of worship

Thank you Ridhi Now I learned about the Art and Crafts of the Indus Valley Civilization

I am Glad you understood about it well

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  • Hi Ridhi what are you doing?
  • I am looking at some pictures of the Art and Craft of the Indus Valley Civilization
  • What is the Art and Craft of the Indus Valley Civilization?
  • I will tell you all about it Riya
  • Bronze figurinesThe people of the Indus Valley civilization demonstrated great skills in Making Bronze figurines. The most striking of them is the Dancing Girl in Mohenjodaro. OrnamentsThe Harappan people also had the knowledge of metals like gold and sliver. Shells were also used to make ornaments.
  • Bead MakingBead Making was an important craft. We find evidences of the bead maker's shops at Chanhudaro and Lothal. SealsThe most notable artistic achievement of the people of the Indus Valley Civilization was their Seal engravings , especially those of animals which looked very realistic
  • TerracottaThe Harappan people also made clay models called terracotta figurines . These were made of fire-baked earthen clay and were used either as toys or objects of worship
  • Thank you Ridhi Now I learned about the Art and Crafts of the Indus Valley Civilization
  • I am Glad you understood about it well
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