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Ananya Serving Long Bowl
$35.00
$35.00
Use this uniquely crafted bowl to serve any munchies along with a drink, anytime in the day. Our craft person has painstakingly carved the centre piece from a hard wood and has given a flat edge, again from a hard wood. This unique teak wood piece will add a royal look to your serving table
Anjanam Vase
$15.00
In Kerala, the colour black has been a part of any basic makeup material a lady applies to her face, especially to eye lids. As in the popular classic Malayalam song of Kerala (Anjana kannezhuthi...), the black colour adds a special attractive appeal. The beauty of the black colour is what we have applied into this vase. The shiny black piece can adorn your tables and tea tables with any contrasting colours inside and around.
Anupamam Vase
$950.00
$17.00
A lot of care has gone into creation of this vase. Since the neck is narrow, finishing of the inside had to be done step by step, as the the vase achieves height step by step. Someone asked Vijayakumari, our lead potter, to add a coat of glaze inside to reduce work and ensure a better finish. She refused to add any artificial materials to the crafts she make, and she prefers to finish the vase polishing by hand. The value and principles a true artisan attach to their craft is simply astounding. The vase may look simple. But, they are priceless and incomparable crafts! Anupamam!
Ardra Wooden Fruit Bowl
$60.00
Wishing you a healthy lifestyle with a wooden fruit bowl for you. No worries of the bowl breaking, no worries of keeping your fruits in unhealthy material. Carved out from hard wood, and perfectly finished by our craftsperson, these bowls can be a show piece on your table Wood Craft: We use good quality Mango wood and teak to make the products. Traditional carpenters use hand operated tools to carve the products out of large wood logs. It is hand finished to make it smooth
Athulyam Terracotta Soup Bowl
$15.00
$15.00
Our potters has created this unique and rare (Athulyam) piece by giving special attention to the clay being used and the blackening process. It is through that unique process that the bowl achieved a special greyish black colour. Enjoy some hot soup in these unique bowls!
Bhadram Wooden Chapati Bowl
$90.00
$90.00
Wishing you a healthy lifestyle with a wooden chapati bowl for you. No worries of the bowl breaking, no worries of keeping your food in unhealthy material. Hand carved from hard wood, and perfectly hand finished by our craftsperson, these bowls can be a show piece on your table!
Bhavam Terracotta Cook and Serve ware
$20.00
$25.00
The most healthy way to cook curry is in an earthen pot . We used to have earthen pots of various shapes and sizes to cook different types of food. Now we have adopted those cookware forms and added some finesse into it to present your dish on table in the same pot. Adorn your table with these rustic looking terracotta pot. Keep the lid on, to not lose the aroma of the food until you have it.
Bundle of Pans - Phulka Pan and Frying Pan
$40.00
$50.00
A Kitchenware bonanza! Have perfect fluffy Phulkas and get those side dishes fried, in a healthy way!
Chakiri Fruit Basket
$12.00
In Kerala, the land of coconut trees, we find a way to create utility from every part of that tree. For decades, making coir by processing coconut fibre has been a source of livelihood for a significant share of the population in this region. Coconut fibre is processed into strands and these strands are twisted together to form coir. Later coir is dyed with beautiful colours. Our artisans in Alleppey district of Kerala use this coir to make baskets. A basket completely made of natural materials, symbolising the spirit of Kerala.
Chanam Fruit Basket
$12.00
Jute is the material to go for if you are looking for a soft and durable natural material for baskets and bags. Here is a piece crafted by our artisans from Alleppey district in Kerala.
Charutha Bamboo Box
$10.00
$12.00
Woven to perfection by our expert bamboo weaver, using the locally available bamboo, these are ideal as a gift box or storage box Cutting bamboo from the forest to the basket on your table, this product has gone through hours of careful work by our artisans.
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On a beautiful evening, when we looked at the sky, nature had done a beautiful painting with hues of violet, orange, yellow... along with clouds. This design for the stole is inspired from the natures celebration with colours on that beautiful evening Story of Weaving: The handloom fabric is a type of fabric that is woven using hand operated looms. Two sets of interlacing yarns, the warp (length) and weft (width), are woven on a loom hand-operated by weavers. These looms do not use electricity. Human handling lends the fabrics a unique feel and renders the fabrics more value. The resultant fabric is softer, more durable and much more comfortable than machine-made fabrics. Handloom cotton is more breathable and thus feels lighter in summers and provides more insulation in winters. The dyeing process also becomes easier for handloom cotton as the colour penetration is substantially more. Hues are absorbed better thus look resplendent on handloom cotton. The art of hand weaving is labour intensive and takes a longer time. But, the beauty it adds to the fabric is priceless. Choosing handloom cotton supports the rich weaving heritage of India and lets the weavers carry on the precious art-form to the future generations as well.
Kalam Curd Setter (0.6 to 1 Litre capacity)
Our Mothers teach us family recipes. But we often fail to recreate that magic in our food. For sure, one reason is the way we cook, our affinity for short cuts. At Graamyam, we are making a small effort to help you to bring back your memories of food, as prepared by your mother. Here is a Kalam curd setter, to make home curd with a whole new accent, with the earthy flavour of the clay pot. Curd set in a steel container can never match the flavour and richness of curd set in a terracotta vessel. Clay being porous can absorb water; therefore, when you make yoghurt in clay pots, the clay absorbs the excess water, and the yoghurt is much thicker and creamier. No other containers can match this characteristic of terracotta. Terracotta curd setters are 100% food safe as per international standards. Clay helps keep the culture of the curd at the right temperature for it to grow successfully. These curd setters help in cutting down the sourness of curd as it is made of clay which is alkaline in nature. It can balance out the acidity of the yoghurt to a large extent. Choose from the different variations available For the black variation, the black tone of the product is achieved through processing in the kiln. It is a blackening process done on the natural terracotta coloured product.
Kooja – Coppa – Set of Jug + Six Cups
$2750
$3000
In Kerala, during good old days, one of the first activity in the morning during summer is to fill a "kooja" (an earthen pot) with water. The kooja perspires and cools the water and it quenches the thirst of everyone in the household with cool water. In olden days, people used to drink water from Kooja using a small bowl called "coppa" or "pinjanam". Here is an attempt to recreate the way of serving some naturally cooled water. It is a "Kooja and coppa" set