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Kotho | Granary
Category: Manjush
Location: Limkheda, Dahod, Gujarat
Cultural region: East Gujarat
Materials: Admixture (Mud, Hay, Dung), Lime
Admixture craft technique: Slab building
Lime craft technique: Plastering
Source: DICRC, India and SADACC, UK
This kotho has an opening at the bottom for the extraction of grains. Openings, like this one, are often sealed with makeshift materials like maize cobs, cloth rags or a wooden plug. The red dots on the kotho are symbols of worship as a gesture of reverence for the grains.