Jaipur, IN
Visit to a Blue Pottery Store in Jaipur
Trips — Fun
- Duration: 3 hours
- Difficulty: No Such Thing
- Accomodation: No Accomodation
- Solo Friendly
The history & journey of Blue Pottery Craft dating right from the 18th Century to date.Blue pottery, though Turko-Persian in origin, is widely recognized as a traditional and unique craft of Jaipur. Legend has it that blue pottery came to Jaipur in the early 19th century when one of its rulers, Sawai Ram Singh II (1835 -1880) set up a School of Art and encouraged artists and craftsmen from all over the country to come and settle here, a tradition started by his forefather. It is a 100% hand crafted item which makes it exceptional in today’s industrialized and mechanized world of products.
Learn more about Jaipur
Jaipur, the vibrant capital of Rajasthan, is a city that beautifully blends royal heritage with modernity. Known as the "Pink City" due to the distinct color of its buildings, Jaipur is a destination that enchants visitors with its architectural wonders, rich history, and cultural treasures.
One of the top things to do in Jaipur is to visit to the grand Amber Fort, where you can either hike or ride an elephant to explore its stunning courtyards and the enchanting Sheesh Mahal. The City Palace and Hawa Mahal also offer glimpses into royal life and intricate architecture. The Jaigarh Fort, known for its impressive walls and massive cannon, and the elegant Nahargarh Fort, which offers stunning sunset views over the city, are also worth visiting.
Beyond its historical landmarks, Jaipur offers a colorful tapestry of culture and tradition. The bustling bazaars, like Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar, are filled with vibrant textiles, handcrafted jewelry, and traditional Rajasthani crafts.
When it comes to Culture, block-printing or blue pottery workshops allow you to engage with the city’s artisanal heritage. For an authentic experience, don't miss a puppet show, folk dance performance, or a Rajasthani food tour to savor local delicacies
Inclusions
- Learn the history and journey of Blue Pottery Craft
- Learn about the ingredients and Process.
- Visit to the blue pottery Museum and Showroom
Exclusions
- Personal Expenses
- Transportation
How to Reach?
By Air
Indira Gandhi International Airport is very well connected to major Indian as well as International cities. The airport is located around 22 kilometers from the main city. The aerial distance between Delhi and Bangalore is about 1740 kilometers and can be covered in approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes. Most travelers look for travel easiest travel options from Mumbai to Delhi. The aerial distance between Delhi and Mumbai is around 1148 kilometers and can be covered in 2 hours and 10 minutes. The aerial distance from Hyderabad to Delhi is 1253 kilometers (approx)and can be covered in 2 hours and 15 minutes. Flights from AirIndia, Indigo, GoAir, and Vistara operate on a daily basis. Pre-book your flight tickets before a month or so when planning a tour of Delhi.
By Train
Trains run from almost all the cities of India. But the duration of travel will alter according to the point of boarding. Delhi has four major railway stations which are New Delhi Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station, Nizamuddin Railway Station, and Anand Vihar Railway Station. The Rajdhani Express has its source from New Delhi Railway Station and connects to the major Indian cities such as Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Guwahati, Pune, Patna, Ahmedabad, and Indore. The rail distance from Delhi to Hyderabad is around 1660 kilometers and the least duration is around 21 hours and 35 minutes by Rajdhani Express (12437). Delhi to Mumbai rail distance is 1366 (approx) and the least travel time is 16 hours and 50 minutes by H Nizamuddin Garib Rath (12909).
By Road
If you are looking to travel to Delhi from states such as Punjab, Chandigarh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and Rajasthan, book a bus for an overnight journey. The total travel time depends on the origin of departure. The three major bus stands in Delhi are Maharana Pratap Inter State Bus Terminal Kashmere Gate, Sarai Kale Khan ISBT, and Anand Vihar Terminal. Both ac and non-ac buses are available from these bus stands. The bus takes about 6 hours to reach Jaipur covering a distance of 268 kilometers. Delhi to Shimla bus takes about 9 hours and 48 minutes and covers a distance of 349 kilometers.
How To Prepare?
Wear comfortable clothes.
Carry a small day bag to put all your belongings in.
Do not forget to click besutiful pictures.
Itinerary
Ingredients and Process
The 100% handmade process of making Blue Pottery articles.
Blue pottery is made out of ground quartz. The dough is pressed into moulds and the unfired pieces are hand painted with oxide colours, dipped in clear glaze and fired once in wooden kilns. Each product has its own identity and unique persona because it is entirely made by hand. Hence, the designs and artworks also cannot be exactly repeated and no two pieces are identical to each other.
Thereafter a guided tour to the Sampling Unit wherein the visitors will have a visual experience of seeing and understanding the intricate process of Blue Pottery making. The visitors will be able to see the whole life cycle of creation from moulding, englobing, sketching, painting, glazing and finally kept ready for baking in the kiln. (20 minutes)
Visit to the Blue Pottery Museum & Showroom where one can see the finished products and also shop around for a memento for cherished memories. (depends on the time you would like to spend here – from 15 to 30 minutes). On arrival to Neerja Corporate Showroom, the visitors will be shown 2 short videos to start off the course (20 minutes)
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