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Cook and Serve - Two pots in a bundle
$35.00
$40.00
Bhavam - The 1.2 L capacity cookware with lid for your slow healthy cooking Chatti Curry Pot - This 1.2 L capacity flat bottom serve ware with a lid, keeps your dish warm and goes well on your table
Culinary Bliss - Bundle of two Cook and Serveware
$25.00
$35.00
Two Kitchenware together for your healthy cooking. Long handle Cookware (Vaalchatti) - 1 litre capacity Cookware with two side handles (Cheenachatti) - 1.2 litre capacity
Curry Chatti (Black) Cook and Serve Ware (1.5 to 3 litres)
$950.00
The traditional cooking vessel of Kerala Generally used to cook fish. But, the vessel can be used to cook any curry Our potters have put in that extra effort to polish it with special clay, it can be taken from stove to table. It has gone through the special blackening process in the kiln to get the black finish (this is not the black pottery where the clay gives the black colour) A unique cook and serve ware
Curry Chatti Cook and Serve Ware - 1.5 to 3 litres capacity
$800.00
The traditional cooking vessel of Kerala Generally used to cook fish. But, the vessel can be used to cook any curry Our potters have put in that extra effort to polish it with special clay, it can be taken from stove to table. A unique cook and serve ware
Dalam Handloom Cotton Table Place mats
$350.00
Brighten your dining table with handloom cotton Table Place mats, with pleasant colours. This surely will add brightness to the table
Darshana Saree
$60.00
$60.00
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.
Deepam Decorative Light
$60.00
Light up your spaces with these unique decorative lights! Each piece is unique as the crevices, curves and shape are naturally obtained from the bark of a tree Our artisans just add their artistic finish to it. 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
Delightful Decor - Vase and two Candle stands
$30.00
$45.00
Add ethnic, eco-friendly elements to your table decor Vase made of pure clay and finished with a special clay to give the shine. It can hold water and so, add some fresh flowers to the decor In addition, the tall and a short candle stands brings that bright element to your table All together, simple and elegant table decor
Dhanya Bamboo Basket
$12.00
$14.00
Woven to perfection by our expert bamboo weaver, using the locally available bamboo, these are ideal to keep your small stationery or accessories. It can also be used to serve snacks in an elegant way Cutting bamboo from the forest to the basket on your table, this product has gone through hours of careful work by our artisans.
Dheera Stole
$14.00
A bold (dheera) experiment with colours. 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.
Dum Terracotta Casserole (2 litres)
$25.00
$33.00
Versatile flameware pots that will steam rice, cook your favourite biryani, simmer soup, or slow cook meats or vegetables. Cooking in clay pots add depth to every recipe. Practical to work with due to the uniquely designed handles and a fitting lid. 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.
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$950
$1200
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!
Chanam Fruit Basket
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Nila Dupatta
$2250
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Our weavers from Kuthampully, a small village along river Nila, wove this piece of Dupatta. River Nila is the lifeline of this village. Weavers get a lot of inspiration from the river to decide on the designs they weave. Elephants are a common sight in and around the village, brought for the temple festivals. Saravanan, our weaver, has decided on the colour and the majestic design of jumbo woven into the Dupatta. He would like to name it "Nila" as a dedication to the mighty river that flows through their village. 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.