PANOPLY VASE
A petite terracotta vase for fresh flowers or a small money plant
A petite terracotta vase for fresh flowers or a small money plant
Craft Type: Terracotta
Our fine terracotta is handcrafted in the heart of Maharashtra by gifted craftsmen, descending from a lineage of traditional kalakars. This art form harks back to the traditional uses of terracotta vessels such as to store water, to keep it cool on a hot summer's day or drinking warm chai in a kulhad (cup) molded in clay. Using ancestral knowledge, our craftsmen channel the creative energy of the elements of nature, to create pieces that cut through the fabric of time and civilization.
This product is handcrafted and slight variations in colours, textures and forms are to be expected.
Made in: Maharashtra
Material: Terracotta
Dimensions (cm): Big: 11(L) x 11(B) x 28(H); Dia: 11
Medium: 9.5(L) x 9.5(B) x 22(H); Dia: 9.5
Small: 7.5(L) x 7.5(B) x 16(H); Dia: 7.5
Dimensions (inches): Big: 4.3(L) x 4.3(B) x 11(H); Dia: 4.3
Medium: 3.7(L) x 3.7(B) x 8.6(H); Dia: 3.7
Small: 2.9(L) x 2.9(B) x 6.2(H); Dia: 2.9
Weight: 1820 grams
No. of pieces in a set: 3, Set of Three Vases
Clay, a natural material, is used to make ceramic wares. It is kneaded and then thrown on a pottery wheel, where it is shaped by hand into this product. The clay product then goes through the process of bisque firing, glaze application, drying, and then glaze firing to make the final ceramic product.
Pottery in the Indian subcontinent has a long history — it has existed as a craft form for centuries. Evidence of earthenware has been found in the early settlements of Lahuradewa and later during the Indus Valley Civilization. Recent times have seen pottery taking on modern design sensibilities, aided by artists and potters that are breathing new life into the craft form.
- Wash by hand only, using a mild dishwashing soap and warm water. Use a soft sponge to avoid abrasions. Clean immediately after use, and wipe it dry using a clean, dry cloth. Avoid stacking terracotta dishes in the sink.
- While stacking for storage, consider using tissue in between terracotta products.
- Terracotta wares are safe to serve from and eat out of. However, it is not advisable to store food in them.
- Terracotta wares are not advisable to be used in microwave.
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Craft Type: Terracotta
Our fine terracotta is handcrafted in the heart of Maharashtra by gifted craftsmen, descending from a lineage of traditional kalakars. This art form harks back to the traditional uses of terracotta vessels such as to store water, to keep it cool on a hot summer's day or drinking warm chai in a kulhad (cup) molded in clay. Using ancestral knowledge, our craftsmen channel the creative energy of the elements of nature, to create pieces that cut through the fabric of time and civilization.
This product is handcrafted and slight variations in colours, textures and forms are to be expected.
Made in: Maharashtra
Material: Terracotta
Dimensions (cm): Big: 11(L) x 11(B) x 28(H); Dia: 11
Medium: 9.5(L) x 9.5(B) x 22(H); Dia: 9.5
Small: 7.5(L) x 7.5(B) x 16(H); Dia: 7.5
Dimensions (inches): Big: 4.3(L) x 4.3(B) x 11(H); Dia: 4.3
Medium: 3.7(L) x 3.7(B) x 8.6(H); Dia: 3.7
Small: 2.9(L) x 2.9(B) x 6.2(H); Dia: 2.9
Weight: 1820 grams
No. of pieces in a set: 3, Set of Three Vases
Clay, a natural material, is used to make ceramic wares. It is kneaded and then thrown on a pottery wheel, where it is shaped by hand into this product. The clay product then goes through the process of bisque firing, glaze application, drying, and then glaze firing to make the final ceramic product.
Pottery in the Indian subcontinent has a long history — it has existed as a craft form for centuries. Evidence of earthenware has been found in the early settlements of Lahuradewa and later during the Indus Valley Civilization. Recent times have seen pottery taking on modern design sensibilities, aided by artists and potters that are breathing new life into the craft form.
- Wash by hand only, using a mild dishwashing soap and warm water. Use a soft sponge to avoid abrasions. Clean immediately after use, and wipe it dry using a clean, dry cloth. Avoid stacking terracotta dishes in the sink.
- While stacking for storage, consider using tissue in between terracotta products.
- Terracotta wares are safe to serve from and eat out of. However, it is not advisable to store food in them.
- Terracotta wares are not advisable to be used in microwave.