Baagh-e-Gul Plate
There is a reason historic Indian gardens were called Baagh they were designed not simply as landscapes, but as experiences. Pathways unfolded slowly, flowers framed conversations, and every corner invited pause. Baagh-e-Gul draws from that idea of gathering beauty around everyday moments.
Crafted through Jaipur Blue Pottery traditions, the plate is shaped from a distinctive quartz-based composition rather than conventional clay. Artisans hand-paint each floral vine with deliberate brushwork before the piece is glazed and fired, preserving a craft refined over generations.
Its deep cobalt surface carries blooming botanical motifs inspired by Mughal gardens. Whether serving fresh fruit, desserts, or becoming part of a layered table setting, the design creates visual rhythm and quiet drama.
Some tables are set for meals. Others become places where stories stay longer than the evening itself.
Product Details:
• Material: Quartz stone + Multani clay composition
• Craft technique: Hand-painted Jaipur Blue Pottery
• Origin: Jaipur, Rajasthan
• Dimensions: Vary by piece
• Care instructions: Hand wash recommended