Things You'll Need
Instructions
How to Make Indian Terracotta Dolls
Tear off a chunk of terra-cotta clay and proceed to mold it with your hands to form a doll body. This is by far the most difficult step and the one that will take the most practice to master. Play with the clay until you have shaped your doll or artwork.
Set the formed clay aside and allow it to harden to a leathery stage, which should take between 10 and 15 minutes.
Carve indentations into the clay to represent the eyes, nose, mouth, clothing and other features. Add decorative flourishes to the clothing by drawing buttons and bows into the clay.
Allow the clay to dry completely once you have it carved and molded the way you want it. The clay should dry within a couple of hours.
Fire the terra cotta by placing the formed clay onto the shelf in the kiln. Heat the kiln to approximately 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. When it reaches this temperature, turn the kiln off and allow the clay to cool completely within the cooling kiln.
Decorate the doll by painting it, or keep its natural color.