Copper Vessels weren’t just utensils but healing tools, believed to purify water and harmonize the body's inner chemistry.
Bulbous Belly and Narrow Neck weren’t stylistic choices—they were anatomical decisions for balance, grip, and minimal wastage.
Traditional Lota isn’t just for hydration—it’s an instrument of ablution, a daily companion in the theatre of prayer.
Handcrafted Pots have moved from the banks of rivers to curated homes, carrying echoes of both purpose and poetry.
Rural Artisans forged each piece with rhythm and reverence, their hammered strokes narrating unsaid stories of soil and sweat.