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Sit back and relax with your favourite brew in our elegant ceramic kulhad gleaming with nature inspired decal artwork. This is what bliss feels like!
You are invited to the Blossom Festival! Adorn your best and put your best foot forward to dance to the beat of life! As you dance, cast your eyes towards the decal artwork hibiscus blooms matching your steps, adorning vibrant ball gowns in hues of red and pink! With our Blossom Festival collection, life is one big party!
They are handmade by local artisans who possess a perfect medley of artistic flair and vivacious imagination. This crafting process leads to slight variations in the shape and design, which ends up adding a chic edge. They are microwave safe, possess a non-slip grip, suitable for hot or cold drinks and perfect for everyday use. If you are thinking about gifting an eco friendly product that reflects the rich heritage of handmade goodness, our beautiful wares fit the bill perfectly.
Content: Six Kulhars
Capacity: 160 ML Height: 8 cms
Material: Stoneware Ceramic
Microwave & Dishwasher Safe
Care Instruction
- As each and every piece is handmade, there are bound to be slight variations in size, shape and design. You might find loose clay threads, pinholes or surface spots. Our promise - nothing major to affect the overall appeal!
- They should be gently scrubbed with a soft sponge. Hard scrubs might play havoc with the smooth veneer of your prized ceramic ware. We recommend an easy hand wash considering the nature of the product.
- The resting part of the ceramics is typically rough. This happens because it is difficult to glaze them due to the way they are placed in the kiln.
- As each and every piece is handmade, there are bound to be slight variations in size, shape and design. You might find loose clay threads, pinholes or surface spots. Our promise - nothing major to affect the overall appeal!
- They should be gently scrubbed with a soft sponge. Hard scrubs might play havoc with the smooth veneer of your prized ceramic ware.
- The resting part of the ceramics is typically rough. This happens because it is difficult to glaze them due to the way they are placed in the kiln.