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Fire touched white terracotta vessels

Fire touched white terracotta vessels

Craft Type:  White Terracotta

Elevate your space with the raw elegance of handcrafted white terracotta vases from Kutch, masterfully finished using the raku firing technique. Rooted in artisanal heritage yet embracing contemporary aesthetics, each piece in this collection is a testament to the delicate balance of fire, smoke, and clay, resulting in organic crackles, earthy textures, and unpredictable patterns that make every vase truly unique.

With their imperfect beauty and elemental textures, these vases embody the soul of artisanal pottery, making them a timeless addition to any space—be it modern, bohemian, or traditionally inspired.

This product is made to order and shipping and taxes will be additional.

Made in:   Gujarat

Material:  White Terracotta

Dimensions (cm):  18(L) x 14.3(B) x 36.1(H)

Dimensions (inches):  7.1(L) x 5.6(B) x 14.2(H)

For precise information on dimensions and weight, please contact customer support

Weight:  3,435 grams

No. of pieces in a set:  11, Set of Eleven Decorative Objects

In the heart of Kutch, artisans masterfully harness the essence of human creativity through terracotta craftsmanship. Utilizing Khadiya mitti, a whitish clay indigenous to the region, alongside Than mitti and Chunjo Pado, they faithfully follow time-honored blending methods. These clays, each with unique traits, are methodically combined in specific proportions, ensuring exacting finishing touches. The culmination of these clay varieties results in a distinctive pale whitish-yellowish hue, synonymous with the rich heritage of the Kutch region.


In crafting white terracotta pieces, artisans primarily rely on a throwing wheel due to the clay's challenging nature for hand-building. Remarkably, modern artisans have pushed the boundaries of their craft, venturing into creating larger-scale objects. This expansion marks a significant milestone in the evolution of this traditional art form.

 

Manufactured at: Gujarat


- Usage guide: Use for decorative purpose

Cleaning guide:

DO:
- Use only dry cloth to remove dust
- Keep away from water

DON’T:
- Use wet cloth or chemicals to remove dust.

Craft Type:  White Terracotta

Elevate your space with the raw elegance of handcrafted white terracotta vases from Kutch, masterfully finished using the raku firing technique. Rooted in artisanal heritage yet embracing contemporary aesthetics, each piece in this collection is a testament to the delicate balance of fire, smoke, and clay, resulting in organic crackles, earthy textures, and unpredictable patterns that make every vase truly unique.

With their imperfect beauty and elemental textures, these vases embody the soul of artisanal pottery, making them a timeless addition to any space—be it modern, bohemian, or traditionally inspired.

This product is made to order and shipping and taxes will be additional.

Made in:   Gujarat

Material:  White Terracotta

Dimensions (cm):  18(L) x 14.3(B) x 36.1(H)

Dimensions (inches):  7.1(L) x 5.6(B) x 14.2(H)

For precise information on dimensions and weight, please contact customer support

Weight:  3,435 grams

No. of pieces in a set:  11, Set of Eleven Decorative Objects

In the heart of Kutch, artisans masterfully harness the essence of human creativity through terracotta craftsmanship. Utilizing Khadiya mitti, a whitish clay indigenous to the region, alongside Than mitti and Chunjo Pado, they faithfully follow time-honored blending methods. These clays, each with unique traits, are methodically combined in specific proportions, ensuring exacting finishing touches. The culmination of these clay varieties results in a distinctive pale whitish-yellowish hue, synonymous with the rich heritage of the Kutch region.


In crafting white terracotta pieces, artisans primarily rely on a throwing wheel due to the clay's challenging nature for hand-building. Remarkably, modern artisans have pushed the boundaries of their craft, venturing into creating larger-scale objects. This expansion marks a significant milestone in the evolution of this traditional art form.

 

Manufactured at: Gujarat


- Usage guide: Use for decorative purpose

Cleaning guide:

DO:
- Use only dry cloth to remove dust
- Keep away from water

DON’T:
- Use wet cloth or chemicals to remove dust.

Khajoortala, Near Gulfam Dairy Saharanpur-247001

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