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Kumbham Terracotta Vase
A "Kumbham" is a type of pottery with a wide bottom and narrow neck. Pottery work is traditionally done by "Kumbharan" communities in Kerala, India. They live along river banks or paddy fields where they could get regular supply of good quality clay. The skilful hands of Aruvacode potters crafted this "Kumbham". Produced from pure clay, this vase is not just going to enhance your home decor, but also ensures no harm is made to nature. Yes, this Kumbham vase is eco friendly and sustainable.
Kooja and Coppa - Terracotta Jug and mugs set
In Kerala, India, during good old days, one of the first activity in the morning during summer is to fill a "kooja" (an earthen pot) with water. The kooja perspires and cools the water and it quenches the thirst of everyone in the household with cool water. In olden days, people used to drink water from Kooja using a small bowl called "coppa" or "pinjanam". Here is an attempt to recreate the way of serving some naturally cooled water. It is a "Kooja and coppa" set, that can serve water for six, in a earth-friendly and food-safe way!
Coir and Cora Grass Conical Baskets
Made of Coir and Cora Grass strands. Handmade
Can be used as planters or bins
Cora Grass Picnic Mat
Handcrafted cora grass mats for outdoor picnic