Khurja Pottery
In 14th Century, Timur a Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire on his way back to his home country permitted his soldiers to stay back in India. His army had finest Clay artisans from Egypt, Syria, Turkey and Paris, who happened to settle down in Khurja, Jaipur and Multan.
Raw Materials : Different types of Clay like
Boric Acid, Barium Carbonate, Dolomite, Zircon, Copper Oxide, Ferrous Oxide, Feldspar, Talc.
Uniqueness
- An History of over 600 years
- Identifiable Painted Patters.
- Painted and Fired in Kiln.
- Precision in Baking Time.
- Multiple Firing Technique.
- Unique Method of Glazing
- Superior Raw Material.
- Base Material made of Stoneware Body.
Having an History of over 600 years, Khurja Pottery reflects time tested Craftsmanship of Turing simple Clay stones into finest Pottery ware. The Pottery is fired 2-3 times to get special designs and to enhance durability, this multiple firing technique is unique to Khurja. This amazing artwork can be a good choice for the decoration of your home, office tabletop, wall shelves, and exquisite collectibles, besides making the perfect gift for any occasion.
Khurja Pottery has been Conferred with the Geographical Indication (GI) status by the Government of India in 2015 with GI Number 219.
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