ঐতিহ্যের কারিগর

The Artisans of Heritage

Rooted in the fertile soil of the Bengal delta, Mritshilpa is more than a craft; it is a profound connection to the earth. Our journey begins in the quiet villages of Bangladesh, where generations of artisans have translated the rhythm of the rivers into timeless terracotta forms.

Artisan working with clay
The Hands That Shape

Guardians of the Earth

Rohima Begum

Rohima Begum

Master Potter, Dhamrai

"The clay speaks if you listen closely enough. It remembers the floods, the dry seasons, the history of our people." Rohima brings over 40 years of intuitive shaping to our collection.

Abdul Jalil

Abdul Jalil

Etching Specialist, Rayerbazar

Jalil's intricate carvings are inspired by the ancient motifs found in the ruins of Paharpur. His work bridges centuries of forgotten narratives with modern minimalism.

Farid Hossain

Farid Hossain

Kiln Master, Kumartuli

Understanding the alchemy of fire and earth. Farid controls the unpredictable wood-fired kilns, ensuring the deep, rich patinas that define the Mritshilpa aesthetic.

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মাটির গান

The Song of the Soil

We reject the mass-produced and embrace the perfectly imperfect. Every grain of sand, every subtle variation in color tells a story of the delta. By supporting these master artisans, we are not just preserving a craft; we are sustaining a dialogue between the modern world and ancestral earth.