₹17,700.00
The Kutch region boasts several river canyons across its terrain and ‘The Thumb’ is inspired by a rock formation in the canyon of the Khari Nadi. The raw and bold texture of the vase depicts the patinated landscape here, and the copper holder slices through it as a vase. The holder pays homage to the metal poles used to fan and intensify flames on the stoves in the indigenous homes.
Materials: A blend of five clays from the villages of Kutch and hand-beaten pure copper
Dimensions: Height : 13 inch
Care: Wipe with soft dry cloth. Don’t use chemical and wet cloth.
Timeline: 23 days; which comprise 15 days to prepare the clay, three days shape it, four days for baking in the kiln and a day for roku glazing. 8 days to hand beat the copper bell and weld it into a rod.
Disclaimer: Please note that each piece is made by hand and may vary slightly from the listing pictures.
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