Khavda Water Bottle

₹ 600.00

Made in mittikaam, the Khavda waterbottle is a natural water cooler
Size: 8 inches | Holds 500 ml liquids

Color: Terracota

Terracota
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  • Wash gently in liquid soap | Do not scrub | Do not use in dishwashers or microwaves | Handle with a smile
  • Free shipping over ₹ 999 pan India | Dispatched in 3 working days | This product can not be returned | More details below
Products Details
  • Mittikaam or Earthenware bottles handpainted by Hurbai Kumbhar of Kutch. Each stroke, dot & design is drawn in freehand & each motif has a unique quality about it.
  • Kumbhar & Hurbai, both traditional mittikaam artisans, learnt this art from their parents & hope to see their kids keep it alive.
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Shipping:

  • We shall ship your order in 3 working days, post quality control. Typically pan India orders reach you within 3 - 5 days.
  • International orders take approximately 15 working days.
  • In either of the cases, we are in touch with our shipping partners. In case there are any delays, we shall keep you posted.

Returns:

  • This item can not be returned.
  • International orders cannot be returned. In the unfortunate instance, you’ve received a damaged product, we shall review damages & issue refunds.
  • In case you have received a damaged product, please drop us an email with photos on orders@aamori.in
  • We will be in touch within 24 hours of receiving your request.
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Charms in Mittikaam

Khavda pottery from it’s name sake village is one of the oldest forms of potteries in India. Traditionally the potters crafted glasses, plates, water bottles & bowls in a mitti brown base. Black & white lines, dots & geometrical shapes were used to decorate these utensils. The results were rustic & stunning.

Small toys crafted in clay were also made in this style. Today, the art is being used in many more ways & it all helps in keeping it alive.

Hurbai, an experienced artist, painted pots, large plates, small kullads & smaller bells. She found great joy in painting these pretty neckpieces. The smaller the pieces, the more skill needed to carve & paint them.