Product type : pottery products, Clay product
product use : home decorative & home usable
product category : kitchenware, decor, pot & utensil
origin : India
packaging : Cartons
HS code : 69120040
Description : India is well known for its tradition and so is its tradition of cooking with earthenware. It's an age-old concept that has deserted with time. This golden concept was then washed over by modernization as we moved to the stainless steel or bone china or melamine era.
One can get a rare antique of an earthen pot in few homes these days, the reason being its natural benefits. Earthenware has tremendous health benefits. Cooking food with it embarks nutritional value of the clay to the food. The porous material of clay helps water seep through it, letting you enjoy the mildly cool water. Not only this, but the mineral composition and porous nature of clay pots and other clay products also accentuate the flavour of the food we eat.
Dadajiexport is all about re-growing these rich lost roots of Indian culture into the modern environment. Dadajiexport prides its initiative towards preserving our old culture. We produce clay products and clay pots that lead to a healthy, natural life and also revive our rich traditio
Product type : pottery products, Clay product product use : home decorative & home usable product category : kitchenware, decor, pot & utensil origin : India packaging : Cartons HS code : 69120040 Description : India is well known for its tradition and so is its tradition of cooking with earthenware. It's an age-old concept that has deserted with time. This golden concept was then washed over by modernization as we moved to the stainless steel or bone china or melamine era. One can get a rare antique of an earthen pot in few homes these days, the reason being its natural benefits. Earthenware has tremendous health benefits. Cooking food with it embarks nutritional value of the clay to the food. The porous material of clay helps water seep through it, letting you enjoy the mildly cool water. Not only this, but the mineral composition and porous nature of clay pots and other clay products also accentuate the flavour of the food we eat. Dadajiexport is all about re-growing these rich lost roots of Indian culture into the modern environment. Dadajiexport prides its initiative towards preserving our old culture. We produce clay products and clay pots that lead to a healthy, natural life and also revive our rich tradition
Pottery has been called the lyric of handicrafts because of its irresistible and universal appeal. There is a wide range of pottery and clay crafts in India. Some of the most popular forms of pottery include blue pottery, black and red pottery, roulette ware, and dull red & grey ware. The craft faces severe competition from industrial goods made up of aluminium and plastic. India has a rich tradition of clay crafts and pottery throughout the country. Asharikandi in Assam is the largest cluster in India, where terracotta and pottery craft is found. Other clusters are Bhadrawati, Bulandshahar, Nizamabad, Pune, Chandrapur, etc. Potters is the fourth largest amongst the artisanal groups in India. It is estimated that about 10 lakh people79 are involved in this craft. The main raw material for this craft is ordinary clay, derived from the beds of water bodies. One major challenge for the potters is the rapid depletion of suitable clay. Water, catechu, red-soil, cattle dung, firewood, sand paper, hay, wood, ash, bricks for the kiln etc. are other materials used in pottery
Handmade Clay Pottery, planters for gardens and home, decorations. Perfectly baked in ovens on non-fossil fuels. Wide variety of designs, sizes. We can also produce item to the design you may require. Please see our album 'Magic of Clay'
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Supplier: Clay Pottery
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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!
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. Blue pottery, a traditional skill of Jaipur, arrived in the city only in the 17th century. The technique is Turko-Persian in origin and reached East India with Turkish conquests during the 14th century. It flourished under Mughal patronage and gets its name from extensive use of cobalt blue dye to give items a striking tint. Specialties of Blue Pottery Blue pottery stands apart from traditional pottery due to the lack of clay in its composition. Instead, quartz stone powder, powdered glass, borax, gum, Multani earth, water and sometimes soda bicarbonate are used to make a dough-like mixture which is then glazed with Chinese glazing technology for a finished product. Blue pottery from Jaipur is recognizable in local markets and decorated with blue and gold colours. It often features images of birds, animals such as horses or camels. Making of Blue Pottery Making blue pottery is a complex and time-intensive procedure. The moulding dough is made by combining five main ingredients, which are then rolled into thin pancakes and placed in moulds with a mixture of stones and ash. The mould is turned upside down and removed, with the resulting dough set aside to dry. The pottery is cleaned and shaped before being polished with sandpaper. It then dries after immersion in a solution of quartz powder, powdered glass, edible flour and water. Finally it's decorated using cobalt oxide mixed with edible gum which has been crushed on stone applied by brush
Supplier: Terracotta pottery toys, clay's items in different types , indian culture clay items,
Services: Transportation
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