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Buy Representation of impactful feelings in Blue Pottery Plates by Vikram Singh Kharol

Floral Blue Pottery Plates by Vikram Singh Kharol

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Shop The Artistic Realm Blue Pottery By Gopal Saini
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Shop Nature’s Magnificence: An Awe-Inspiring Creation Blue Pottery By Gopal Saini
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A Kaleidoscope of Tradition: Igniting the Senses Blue Pottery By Gopal Saini for sale
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Shop Gracefully Dynamic Fusion of Tradition and Innovation Blue Pottery By Gopal Saini
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Majestic Symbiosis Where Regality and Imagination Meets, Blue Pottery By Gopal Saini for sale
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Blooms of Heritage: The Timeless Artistry of Blue Pottery, Blue Pottery By Gopal Saini for sale
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Floral Handmade Diya
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Diwali Diya Set
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Buy Diwali Square Tea Light Set in Blue Pottery (Set of 4)
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Purchase Diwali Round Tea Light Set in Blue Pottery (Set of 5)
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Shop Diwali Round Diya Set in Blue Pottery (Set of 5)
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About Blue Pottery

Blue Pottery is a craft widely practiced in the Jaipur region of India. It is characterized by its intricate designs and vibrant blue color, with motifs inspired by nature, and Islamic and Mughal art. The products like pots, vases, plates, and tiles were typically produced earlier but now it has evolved to include functional objects such as pen holders, soap dishes trinket boxes, and candle stands among others.

History and Tradition

Blue Pottery has a history steeped in cultural exchange and craftsmanship. Believed to have been introduced to India by Persian artisans in the 14th century, it gradually evolved into a distinct art form. Excavations at the Purana Qila have revealed glazed ware of the Sultanate period. Initially practiced in Delhi, it later spread to other regions such as Jaipur, and Rajasthan, where it gained prominence and became synonymous with the region's cultural identity. Over the years the craft was kept alive by Her Highness Gayatri Devi who widely promoted Blue Pottery.

Technique

Blue Pottery is distinguished by its unique technique, which involves a fusion of quartz, powdered glass, multani mitti (Fuller's earth), borax, and sodium sulfate. It is the only pottery technique in the world where clay is not used in the process. Artisans meticulously shape the pottery by hand or on a potter's wheel, allowing them to create various forms such as vases, bowls, plates, and tiles. The pottery is then sun-dried, glazed, and low-fired, resulting in its distinctive blue hues.

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