01404nas a2200265 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001700043653001300060653001300073653001600086653001500102653001200117653002400129653001400153653001500167100001900182700001600201700001100217245005600228856011800284300001200402520067700414020004701091 2017 d bArchaeopress10aheritage10aTangible10aManufacture10aContinuity10aBangles10aCraft and craftsmen10aIntagible10aTerracotta1 aK. Chakraborty1 aD.K. Mondal1 aR. Ray00aHeritage of skill in making clay ornaments in India uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85120600241&partnerID=40&md5=a96c783031ee683474f29ce83b535869 a105-1123 aPersonal adornment is very common feature among human beings. Ornaments have been found from archaeological sites in India even before the onset of Indus valley civilization. Present work is on terracotta ornaments with focus on bangles. Bangles found from Harappan culture is analysed and compared with present day types. Terracotta bangles have a long history of existence in India. The making of bangles needs special skill not only for the manufacturing process but also the choice of raw material, technique of firing and decorating. Present paper deals with this tangible and intangible cultural heritage of India with understanding of continuity of cultural traits. a9781784917395 (ISBN); 9781784917388 (ISBN)