Abstract
The study of colors in the pottery designing, treatment and paintings is an interesting and important element in Art & Design. Color has different dimensions and one can create a tremendous change in any art object with the use of single or multiple color schemes. The use of colors is helpful in understanding the feeling and mood of the artist while he is working on any art piece including ceramics. However, colors also convey the trends and cultural impact of a society on the artist’s work. Here in this paper, the colour schemes reflected from the ceramics of Gandi Umar Khan, a protohistoric archaeological site on the Gomal Plain, has been discussed.

ZIL-E-HUMA MUJEEB, ZAKIRULLAH JAN, SHABANA RAFIQUE. (2013) Usage and Symbolism of Colour Schemes: A Case study of the Pottery of Gandi Umar Khan, Pakistan Heritage, Volume 5, Issue 1.
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