Preserving Heritage through Design: Sustainable Interventions for Revitalizing the Terracotta Craft and Empowering the PAAL Artisans of Murarikati, Bangladesh

Juaira Sizdah Tarabih *

Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh.

Ayasha Siddiqua

Department of Architecture, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Terracotta, which translates from Italian as "burnt clay", has long been woven into the fabric of ancient cultures and remains a vital material cherished for its historical and architectural significance. In the heart of South Asia, the dedicated PAAL artisans from Murarikati, Kolaroa, and Shatkhira have lovingly upheld their ancestral craft for generations, creating beautiful terracotta pieces since before 1947, once reaching customers around the globe. Among artisan villages in Bangladesh, the clay communities, locally known as Paal para, are notable for their distinctive pottery and terracotta traditions, tracing their heritage to the Pala Dynasty (8th–12th century AD), a period renowned for flourishing arts in architecture, sculpture, and painting. Terracotta products remain integral to local culture, serving ritualistic, decorative, and utilitarian purposes. However, the rapid pace of urbanization and industrial growth, along with the shift towards modern building materials, has led to a decline in demand, putting the rich legacy of PAAL craftsmanship and the livelihoods of these skilled artisans at risk.

The article examines the diverse issues of the artisans, like diminishing workspaces, industrial competition, increased cost of production, the seasonal character of work, and the inadequacy of infrastructural facilities like drying sheds, storage, and approach roads. Scanty vocational training, sparse promotional opportunities, and a lack of adequate community facilities—as the homebound women artisans suffer more especially—also contribute to their socio-economic marginalization.

Through a design-based research approach, the paper proposes sustainable interventions to revitalize terracotta craft and strengthen the socio-economic resilience of the PAAL community. Strategies include re-establishing terracotta’s professional and cultural reputation, integrating vocational training, enhancing trade networks, modernizing production systems, and improving community-level infrastructure. The proposed interventions aim to foster an environmentally responsible and economically viable terracotta industry that preserves cultural heritage, empowers artisans, and positions the PAAL community within contemporary markets.

Keywords: PAAL artisans in Murarikati, sustainable interventions, terracotta heritage, cultural preservation, community resilience, socio-economic empowerment, design for development


How to Cite

Tarabih, Juaira Sizdah, and Ayasha Siddiqua. 2025. “Preserving Heritage through Design: Sustainable Interventions for Revitalizing the Terracotta Craft and Empowering the PAAL Artisans of Murarikati, Bangladesh”. Asian Journal of Current Research 10 (4):201-22. https://doi.org/10.56557/ajocr/2025/v10i49829.

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