Moulding the soul into a handicraft
Blue Pottery

-   Eco friendly
-   Handmade
-   Vocal for local
-   Ethically made
-   Make in India

History of
 blue pottery
Having travelled through the generations of royal art and culture, one of the most
 prolific arts of Jaipur city is Blue Pottery. This art enjoyed royal patronage since the days of
 Sawai Ram Singh II, later the craft was kept alive by patrons like Rajmata Gayatri Devi. 
 
 The meticulous art of Blue Pottery encapsulates the spirit of painting, carving and moulding
 altogether. Embellished in floral motifs and beautiful hand-drawn designs with natural
 colours and substances, this is an art form that stands distinguished from all other forms of
 pottery owing to its usage of special dough. It is the only pottery in the world that does not
 use clay. The art of Blue Pottery is a time-consuming and tedious craft as each step is done
 carefully through hands. Hand-crafted Blue pottery is widely kept alive through the
 creative expressions, skills and the honest labour of the craftspeople.
 
 Through Oorjaa, we aim to bring the traditional art of Blue Pottery into the mainstream from
 the remote parts of Rajasthan and support these artisans in having a sustainable livelihood.
 Lastly, nothing can be compared to the contentment that one gets after buying handcrafted
 blue pottery. OORJAA is proud to gather some gorgeous blue pottery collections in a myriad
 of colours and patterns for your home decor. 
  All blue pottery products are handmade and may have slight irregularities in
 design and colors that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in
 the process.
Use & Care Tips


 - All blue pottery items are fragile. Handle pieces as little as possible 
 - Clean only with soft dry cloth 
 - Avoid washing under High-pressure water and harsh detergents 
 - Restore the shine by rubbing some oil 
 - Avoid touch of sharp objects on the surface 
 - Kitchen wares intended for both hot and cold use 
 - Microwave safe, avoid directly putting kitchen ware from fridge to oven, give sometime to come to room temperature 
 - Never put anything over a open flame 
 
  
  
 


