
Kacchi Godi
Kacchi Godi is a traditional Indian craft technique used in making decorative and ceremonial objects, often involving the shaping of clay or dough into intricate figures or forms. The term “Kacchi” means raw or unbaked, and “Godi” refers to a seat or platform, indicating handmade pieces that are typically crafted from raw, natural materials before any firing or finishing. This technique is commonly used in cultural or religious art, showcasing skilled craftsmanship and attention to detail, and plays an important role in preserving local artistic traditions.