kogule
Kogule, also known as the "Kogule" or "Kogule" in some contexts, is a traditional form of folk art and craft that originated in the rural areas of South Asia, particularly in regions like India, Nepal, and Bangladesh. The term "Kogule" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Kogula," which means "a small, round object" or "a small, round fruit." The art form involves the creation of small, round objects made from various materials such as clay, wood, metal, or even recycled materials.
The history of Kogule dates back to ancient times, with evidence of similar crafts found in archaeological
The process of creating Kogule involves several steps. The artist first selects the material and shape for
Kogule is not only a form of art but also a means of preserving cultural heritage and
In recent years, Kogule has gained recognition and appreciation on a global scale, with many artists and