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    KARI INBA TEA SET

    7,526.00

    Kari Inba – Kettle Set | Burnt Umber |1 Kettle with 4 Cups

    “It is not just a cup of tea. That cup holds whispers of delight, sorrow,maybe surprise and even strength”


    This gorgeous handmade and artistically designed set by Ceramist Upendra Ram would bring simple joy to your teatime. Tea is an emotion and it heals the body-mind-soul. In the Kui language “Kari Inba” means to heal. The set includes a handmade ceramic kettle and two pairs of teacups. The teacups are intricately designed.”

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    KARI ISPA TEA SET

    7,585.00

    Kari Ispa – Kettle Set | Turquoise |1 Kettle with 2 Cups

    “They paused next to the towpath and a stream burbled along its bed. Solace to eyes, to the soul!”

    “Kari Ispa” symbolizes comforting tea with loved ones at any time of the day. The beautiful turquoise set created by ceramist Upendra Ram would add a classic touch to your tableware collection. This set includes one handmade ceramic kettle with two teacups.”

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    PAHA TEA SET

    6,936.00

    Paha – Kettle Set | Abstract Brown |1 Kettle with 2 Cups

    “Time for reset, reset to feel alive, Reset to unwind, feel the warmth seeping into my senses, Time for a quiet cup of tea with me.”
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    “Me time” is quintessential reset time for all. Presenting “Paha” for people who take their me-time seriously. In the Kui language, it signifies “coming into existence”. Ceramist Upendra Ram brought the idea into form for you. Pour in your favourite beverage with elegance and retune. This set includes a stylish handmade ceramic kettle and two teacups.”

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    JEDA TEA SET (TENMOKU BROWN)

    6,228.00

    Jeda – Kettle Set | Tenmoku Effect |1 Kettle with 2 Cups

    “She raised the tea kettle like she had done for years now.
    He reminisced about the first meeting when she poured a cup.”. “Jeda” is the definition of love and affection in the Kui language. Ceramist Upendra Ram designed it for people who love to spend time together and live in the moment. This set includes one handmade ceramic kettle and two teacups

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    SŌRU PĒNU (STONEWARE SCULPTURE)

    75,000.00

    Sōru Pēnu – Stoneware Sculpture

    Sōru Pēnu is the result of an idea that attempts to bring to life Niyam Raja, the God of Niyamgiri in Upendra’s signature totem-like art form. Niyamgiri is home to high-altitude flora and fauna as well as unusually rich wildlife. Upendra borrowed from the pattern of a tamarind leaf to symbolize the flora and the triangles represent Niyam Raja. The curves denote water bodies i.e., rivers and waterfalls and the straight lines at the bottom represent the boundary of the tribe’s habitation.

    Read MoreThis signature totemic ceramic product was created using hand-coiled methods on a wheel. Its red clay with a burnt umber colour is dedicated to Odisha’s native flora and fauna. Sōru Pēnu describes the slow nature-centric lifestyle of the Dongria tribe fused with myriad tales of the land.

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    RÏNDE (STONEWARE SCULPTURE)

    75,000.00

    Rïnde – Stoneware Sculpture

    Growing up on the slopes of Purvanchal hills, Upendra Ram has been deeply influenced by the culture practices of the region. His experiments with his artworks draw on his experience in this cultural milieu to create marvellous totem-like structures that represent gram-devatas i.e., village deities. During his residency at BEADS, he studied the studio’s existing research on Niyamgiri hills.

    Read MoreWith Rinde he creates a fluid and towering totem structure exaggerating its perceptibility with intricate motifs of the Dongria culture. The triangles epitomise the mountain Niyamgiri which is worshipped by the Dongrias. The curves characterize the roaring waterfalls and rivers flowing through the hills.This signature totemic ceramic product was created using hand-coiled methods on a wheel. Its red clay with a burnt umber colour is dedicated to Odisha’s native flora and fauna.Rinde portrays the gateway to Niyamgiri depicting all forms of life, culture and sensitivity in one structure.”

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