Art Form

ARTISANS + THEIR ART FORMS

Purchases of Prosperity’s exclusive products support jobs across India by sustaining traditional artisans who have been crafting artisanal goods for generations. We work with these artisans, whom we refer to as conservators of culture, and handle marketing and logistics for them. This approach lets them concentrate on their craftsmanship, ensuring they can continue their important work.

Molela, Rajasthan

Molela Terracotta Art, originating from Molela village in Rajasthan, India, is renowned for its intricate and vibrantclay 2D sculptures.

Each piece reflects the rich cultural heritage andstory telling traditions of the region.

Molela Terracotta Art is celebrated forits unique aesthetic and its role in preserving traditional craft techniques.

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Pokhran, Rajasthan

Pokhran Pottery, originating from the townof Pokhran in Rajasthan, is renowned for its rustic charm and sturdiness.

Thepottery pinkish in colour often showcases intricate incise work and traditionalgeometric patterns, reflecting local artistry.

Its unique craftsmanship andregional flair make it a notable example of Indian folk art.

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Jaipur, Rajastan

Jaipur, Rajastan

Jaipur Blue Pottery is a traditional craftfrom Rajasthan, India, known for its vibrant blue and turquoise patterns.

Madefrom a unique blend of quartz and clay, this pottery features intricate designsoften inspired by Mughal motifs.

Its distinctive color and delicate artistrymake it a cherished element of Indian heritage.

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Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan

Sawai Madhopur Black Pottery, hailing fromRajasthan, is distinguished by its deep black hue, rustic finish and animalfigurines or images on the wares.

This pottery is made using a traditional technique that involves polishing the clay anddouble firing to achieve its black finish.

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Khavda, Kutch

Khavda, Kutch

Khavda Pottery, originating from the Khavdaregion in Gujarat, India, remanences ancient traditions that trace back to theIndus Valley Civilization.

Renowned for its unique and artistic paintedearthenware, this craft features earthy tones and dotted patterns.

Artisans usenatural pigments and motifs inspired by local culture and nature, echoing thecraftsmanship of ancient civilizations.

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Gundiyali, Kutch

Gundiyali, Kutch

Gundiyali Pottery, a traditional craft from Kutch, India, is distinguished by its vibrant and functional earthenware.

Knownfor its distinctive, hand-formed shapes and painted patterns, this potteryoften features geometric designs.

Artisans use locally sourced clay andtraditional techniques to create both decorative and utilitarian items,reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region.

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Azamgarh, UP

Azamgarh, UP

Azamgarh Black Pottery, from Uttar Pradesh,India, is known for its distinctive deep black finish and elegant simplicity.

Crafted using traditional methods, this pottery often features sleek, smoothsurfaces and minimalistic designs.

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Mata ni Pachedi Paintings

Mata ni Pachedi Paintings

Mata ni Pachedi paintings, originating fromGujarat, India, are traditional cloth scrolls that depict the goddess Mata andvarious deities.

These vibrant, hand-painted artworks are known for their rich,narrative style and intricate details, often illustrating religious stories andrituals.

Created by skilled artisans using natural dyes on fabric, thesepaintings serve both as devotional items and cultural artifacts.

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Mud Mirror / Lippan Art

Mud Mirror / Lippan Art

Lippan Art, a traditional craft from Gujarat, India, involves creating intricate patterns and designs using a mix ofclay and mirror shards applied to mud walls.

This folk art is characterized by its motifs  and textured surfaces, oftendepicting motifs inspired by local culture and nature.

Artisans apply the clayin various patterns, then embed small pieces of mirror glass to add reflectiveelements.

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