Jaipur Blue Pottery: A Story Of Non-Clay Pottery. Blue pottery is a traditional craft of Jaipur, India that has its roots in the Turko-Persian style. Widely recognized, this art form has been passed down through generations and continues to be celebrated today. At Satara Exports, we take immense pride in presenting our diverse and carefully curated pottery range, ready to be exported around the globe. Jaipurâ??s ancient ceramic culture remains beautiful despite changes. - Handmade by artisans in Jaipur - Traditional art upheld by generations - Perfect for home d�©cor and kitchenware All shown photos and images are for sample reference purposes. We are with many more designs and varieties for all categories. Your valuable inquiries will be fulfilled with all designs and specifications! All products are exclusively for Export trade only!
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Dhokra metal casting of Orissa is synonymous with the traditional craft of bell metal or brass. It is a typical tribal art form and practiced by tribal families. The dokhra metal casting craft is practiced in the districts of Puri, Dhenkanal, Nayagarh, Khurda, Keonjhar, Sambalpur, Mayurbhanj, Phulbani and Ganjam in Orissa. Lost wax technique is used to cast beautiful designs of lamps, boxes, tribal figures and Gods and Goddess. The motifs are mostly inspired by the folk culture. Contemporary artisans of this craft also make other utility items like door knob, door handle, ash-tray, butter box, pen holder, candle and incense stick stand, photo frame, tissue box and tissue box. Dhokra or metal ware is practiced by a large number of artisans