Khurja Pottery Plate Wht + Grn Clr 7.5"
Khurja pottery is a traditional form of pottery that originated in the town of Khurja in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The pottery is known for its distinctive blue-and-white designs and is made using a combination of local clay, water, and a white powder called 'safed mitti'.
Khurja pottery has a long history and is believed to have been introduced to the region during the Mughal period in the 17th century. The pottery gained popularity during the British colonial period in the 19th century when it was exported to Europe and other parts of the world.
Today, Khurja pottery is still made by skilled artisans in the town of Khurja and nearby areas. Women Shelf Help Group Falak is also engaged in making Khurja pottery there pottery is known for its intricate designs and patterns, which are often painted by hand using a small brush. Some of the popular items made from Khurja pottery include plates, bowls, vases, and other decorative pieces are available on our site.
Khurja pottery is an important part of India's rich cultural heritage and continues to be an important craft form in the region.
Brand Name | Saras Aajeevika |
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Color | Multi |
Dimensions | 19 x 0 x 19 cm |
Weight | 2240 gm |
Shipping Information | Item will be shipped Next Day |