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Blue Pottery: Jaipur

Handmade Blue Pottery product is perfect for decorating & giving Royal look to our Homes & Offices.
This Beautiful variation of colors & design is inspired by nature & forest.

How is it made:
– Manufacturing of Blue Pottery involves the use of Quartz Powder, Indigenous Glass Powder, Katira, Saji & Molteni Soil.
– Utensils/Products are prepared from the dough (the mixture of above items) and kept in sun to dry.
– Flowers & other designs are Sketched & Painted on the utensils/products using natural colors.
– Lastly, utensils/products are glazed & put in wooden fire kilns with the heat of 750͘͘͘͘͘`C to 800`C.
– It is a 12-15 days process.


Special Features:
– Painted directly with the brush.
– No use of stencils.
– No use of Machine or Moulds.
– Purely Handmade process.
– Royal & Luxury product.
Traditionally handcrafted and hand painted pottery artwork was done by an expert craftsman.


Care Instructions: Be attentive when handling the product.
Since it’s a handmade product, there may be a minor difference in Weight & Measurement of every piece.

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Money problems :Bring home Pair of camels with a hunchback

In today’s time, there are many people who are going through very bad times. It is said that Feng Shui gadget camel should be established in the house. Yes, because it manages to get rid of all the problems. In such a situation, some experts also believe that camel pairs should be established to make the investment safe and get the maximum benefit from it.

Yes, it is said that if the money is stuck somewhere and it is not getting at the right time or there are cash problems, then the pair of camels with two hunches should be installed in the house. Setting it up not only in the house but also in the office gives a financial boost and it reduces the risk of your business.

Yes, with this, it also manages to get rid of problems. Let us tell you that according to Feng Shui, the establishment of a camel is also able to save us from the impending misfortune, and just as this animal has unique abilities, its effects are also unique as a Feng Shui gadget.

It is said that a camel is the only animal that, despite being eaten and drunk for many days under adverse conditions, has the ability to take its rider to its destination. With this, if someone in your family remains ill or a member of the family is at risk of illness, accident, etc., you can still keep it in your house.

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CLAY IS THE NEW GRAY

Gray itchens have been having a moment, well…for much longer than a moment now. It’s about time some new kids come to town. And this is coming from someone who painted her dream kitchen gray. While  black kitchen have been gaining ground and bright white kitchens remain the super safe bet, there’s a softer option for the color-phobes among us:  Clay Kitchen

Think of clay as gray’s softer, warmer cousin. It creates a beautiful, neutral backdrop that envelopes you like a hug of an old friend, but the hue still feels sophisticated and refined.

One of the great things about this color is its versatility. It can feel right at home in more rustic, country kitchens but also feels right at home in modern spaces. I love the look of clay lower cabinets contrasted against a lovely carrara counter and bright white walls in the kitchen above. The classic shaker style lends to a traditional feel, while the no-uppers is incredibly current. Little hits of dark in the sconce and staub pot are like drops of paint on a creamy canvas. It’s a gorgeous example of a kitchen design that will stand the test of time.

Clay looks just as gorgeous in an ultra modern setting. The tone on tone look of this kitchen is gorge. A concrete island and counters offer a cool contrast to the cabinets, warm wood floors and bar stools. A glossy white backsplash adds a little shine.

Floor to ceiling clay cabinets help the large scale of the piece blend in rather than feel overbearing

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Jute: Eco-Friendly Products From India

Jute is known as the second most essential Natural Fiber after the cotton. Jute is a name of the plant that is also bio-degradable and used to make hessian, burlap and gunny cloth. The well-known name for jute is Golden Fiber due to its golden color & high monetary value. Jute, the vegetable fiber is a soft, shiny and long fiber that can be easily spun into coarse or strong threads.

Jute is a yearly crop grown for the most part of the year in India & Bangladesh on the fertile Ganges Delta. 90% of the world’s jute is reaped in Bangladesh and the rest in India. The mechanical term for jute fiber is crude jute. The strands are grayish to brown, and about 1-4 meters (3-13 feet) long.

Jute needs a plain alluvial soil and standing water. The reasonable atmosphere for jute farming is warm & wet due to which the best season is during monsoon. Where the temperatures go from 20 degree C to 40 degree C and relative moistness reaches to 70%-80% are positive for fruitful cultivation. Soft water is the essential element needed for the jute production.

The big shots of India or better said the business tycoons such as the Tata, Birla & Mittal had jute items, to be traded and imported as their first business.

The biggest producer of Jute is India as it’s climate suits the jute cultivation well and also it is Eco-friendly due to which jute and its products are accepted globally by environmentalists. Some of the range of basic Eco-friendly products made from jute are mentioned below:

Canvas , Bags, Jute Rugs, Cloth , Fashion and Decorative products.

Credit: AuthIndia