Breaking is Bad: Clay Craft’s Fine Bone-China Crockery

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Ten-Second Takeaway

Clay Craft does delicate tableware that is perfect for your casual get togethers, as well as formal dinner parties. And we won't say no to a quick cuppa in these elegant teacups either.

Claying It on

Clay Craft India caught our eye while we were browsing online, and we clicked on the page to discover the cutest fine bone-china tableware and crockery. This is a family business that is being handled and promoted by two generations of the reputed Agarwal family from Jaipur. And we are loving the aesthetic and budget prices too.

Our Cup of Tea

Stocking tea cups, glasses, dinner sets, and hotel ware, Clay Craft’s claim to fame currently is their Sanjeev Kapoor collection. This Sanjeev Kapoor Series has a range of products that have been manufactured from liquid gold, and a Heritage collection that celebrates the art forms of Rajasthan. The Pyala is also quite a beautiful range, which has been prepared keeping the tastes of tea lovers in mind.

Cups and Palettes

A design-driven brand, we see a very carefully-curated pattern and colour palette. With lots of pastels, clever dots and stripes, as well as some intricate gold patterns, the idea is pretty simple—functional tableware with the edge of style. We hear that the packaging is really nice, and they take great care in getting to you carefully packaged goods, with adornments for a personal touch.

Their products are for every age, budget, occasion and taste. Apart from their exclusive showroom in Delhi, they are also available on Pepperfry, Snapdeal, Limeroad and more.

Where: Clay Craft, J. Prasad, 10238, Library Road, Azad Market, Delhi - 6

Nearest Metro Stations: Chandni Chowk

Price: INR 129 to INR 25,000

Timings: 10am - 7pm

Check out their Facebook page here. And website here.

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A full time enthusiast of the 'gram', Kasturi paints and writes on her eponymous blog. She's looking to establish herself in a stable job despite her impending and current existential quarter life crisis. Not having stayed in one place for too long, she muses about the Arts and has an astronomical appetite for, well, food.