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Ceramic Jar set with black horizontal and vertical lines pattern (Set of 2)
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Unveil this air-tight hand-painted ceramic jar set with a white base and a black lines pattern. This jar is made from premium quality, food safe and non-toxic ceramic. These Jars are lighter in weight as low density of clay is used for producing it. It is a multi-purpose jar which can be perfect solution to store thigs like mouth freshener, candies and dry fruits. The wooden lid provides protection to the jar and keep edibles fresh inside for long time.
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Product Details
- SKU Code: HD_CR_01818_WH
- Art Type : Pottery
- Product : Ceramic Jar with Wooden Lid
- Material : Clay
- Dimensions : Length – 9 cms, width- 9 cms height – 13 cms
- Design : Black horizontal and vertical lines pattern
- Color : White and black
- Weight : 460gms,
- Category : Kitchen and dining
- Sub-category : Accessories
- Packaging Content : Jar and wooden Lid X 2
- State : Rajasthan
- Country of Origin : India
Features
- Stylish Design – This ceramic jar has an elegant design and pattern, which is hand-painted with white and black diagonal lines.
- Durability – These jars are durable as they are developed from protective glaze, making them suitable for long-term use. These jars are air-tight, so they will preserve the contents for the long term.
- Handcrafted Artistry – This jar is handmade by artisans from Khurja, which is popularly known as the ceramic city. A large amount of ceramics is supplied from this region to India and other countries of the world. Local artisans use clay to make this jar, and wood is used to make the lid. This jar is methodically designed with elegance and hand-painted to enhance its look.
- Versatile Use – This ceramic jar can store dry items such as sugar, spices, coffee, and flour in your kitchen. It can also be used to store homemade products such as sauces, chutney, and pickles, preserving them for a long time.
- Environment Friendly – This jar is eco-friendly as natural materials like clay are used in its production. They are durable, making them suitable for repurposing and recycling.
Preserving Timeless Traditions of Craftsmanship
Khurja Pottery is a traditional art from the district of Bulandshahr in UP. As per legend, King Taimur of Afghanistan brought Syrian and Egyptian potters around 500 years ago and settled in the Khurja region. Khurja pottery is a renowned art secured under the Geographical Indications and ranks 178 in India's GI Act, 1999. Modern-day Khurja pottery flourished in the 1940s till partition. However, this art was revived in 1952 by the pottery development centre, leading to a significant transformation in the spread of this art from foreign countries.
Manufacturing Process
- Developing Clay – In the beginning, all materials are combined in a ratio not revealed to the public. Then the mixture is ground in a ball mill machine for around 15 hours. Later, when consistency is achieved in the mixture, it is put between pan filters, and only relevant water content is kept within a 0.75-radius clay disc. Clay discs are again processed through a pug mill machine using a pugging method, which helps in obtaining a fine clay mixture. In the pug mill, Archimedes screws force clay in upward and straight movement. Finally, solid and liquid clay are obtained from this process.
- Clay Moulding Process – Moulding is used to develop ceramic jars where POP (Plaster of Paris) is used for settling moulds. It is ensured that there are no lumps in the blended solution. Later, clay results are discharged into the prepared mould until the cavity is filled. To eliminate bubbles, the mould box is rotated so only the needed clay remains inside the mould.
- Smoothing & Painting Process – In the smoothing process, shrivelled products are shaped using a semi-finished method. Then, sandpaper is used for sanding, which enhances the outer surface.
- Glazing Process – Glazing refers to the glossy finish applied to the artifacts. It is used for weatherproofing, decoration, and reinforcing the ceramics. These glazes come in various finishes, including clear and translucent. Flower embossing is then done on the surface to give it an aesthetic look.
- Firing Procedure – Finally, the firing process is done in a covered kiln, traditionally a brick kiln. Nowadays, electric kilns are used, which offer temperature control for better convenience and reduced losses.
Note
- Handle with Care – These ceramic jars should be used with care as they can break easily. Use a soft and damp cloth to clean the jar. Avoid using harsh chemicals, as they might damage the surface.
- Not for Microwave Use – These ceramic jars shouldn’t be used in extreme temperatures or placed in a microwave, as they may break.
- Proper Sealing – These jars should be sealed properly to keep the contents fresh and prevent moisture from entering.