Blue pottery is a traditional craft from India, particularly famous in Jaipur. The art form, which dates back to the Mughal ...
Rajka Pottery bridges ancient South Indian hand-coiling with global modern design. It proves that craft can be both a living archive and a contemporary enterprise.
The history of Jaipur blue pottery dates back to the time when it was crafted by Mongolian craftsmen and had Persian ...
The year was 1986. British potter Kate Malone, then 24, had flown down to India with her husband to meet their friends — visual artist Ravindra Reddy, and sculptors Trupti Patel and Dhruva Mistry in ...
7 Unique Pottery Traditions In India Worth Exploring Khurja pottery, UP Khurja pottery is from the city of Khurja of Bulandshahr in UP. It is known for its aesthetic appeal and traditional craft.
There’s something almost paradoxical about pottery’s resurgence. At a moment when attention spans are shortening, screens are multiplying, and the digital world feels ever more immersive, an ancient ...