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Small Changes will be a Game Changer for Your Dining Table

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Creating a memorable dining experience isn’t about making and tasting delicious food; it’s also about the presentation. However, making changes to the dining table is seldom a thing. We are not saying to make big changes that may require a big budget & a lot of time from your busy schedule. Small changes can also create big differences. From serving trays to fine ceramic dinner sets to notch flatware, adding these small changes to your dining table makes a big difference.  Here are some recommendations that can make your dining experience indulgent & exciting.  Start with decluttering your dining space Does your dining space have a corner that is filled with condiment bottles, tissues, spoons, forks & table knives? Then you might need to start decluttering those while giving them their respective places with a caddy. Made with fine Acacia wood, this caddy is perfect to uphold all your necessary dining knick-knacks.  And our pro tip- if you like to enjoy a great picnic with

What is Dhokra art, and how did it originate?

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History of Dhokra Art India is famous for its rich and varied cultural heritage. The traditions are passed from generation to generation and are expressed in the form of different arts. These arts are popularly called folk art and are indigenous to every region. The famous folk arts which deserve mention are Tanjore art, Nirmal paintings, and Dhokra art. Through this article, we have shed light on the history of Dhokra art. What is Dhokra art, and how did it originate? Dhokra art is India’s pre-historic art form that hogged the limelight after an artefact of the dancing girl was excavated from the Mohen jo daro and Harrapan civilization. Archaeologists believe that this artefact was more than 4000 years old. The tribal art form was once done by the metalsmiths of the Dhokra Damar tribe, who were nomads and moved to different places. They spread their artwork to West Bengal, Odisha, Jharkhand, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, and North India. Though these tribes have a common ance

Add a Sense of Tranquility to Your Home With Our Vrinda Collection

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Forest has always played a prominent role from ancient times, especially in Hindu mythology. Be it when Ram had to reside in the Dandaka forest for 14 years or when Krishna spent his time leisurely in the forest of Vrindavan with his cowherd friends. The ancient text has always portrayed the forests beautifully with vivid descriptions. From narrations of the bright clear blue sky to the night sky full of stars to the description of flora, fauna & landscapes. The one of famous forests- Vrindavan inspired our Collection Vrinda. The word Vrinda is a potpourri of different feelings. It signifies the greenery that brings peace and serenity and calms down the soul only with a glance at it. Our Vrinda collection does the same. Serenity & tranquillity are synonyms for this collection. The collection consists of different homewares like dinner plates, quarter plates, snack plates, serving bowls, veg bowls, cups & saucers & even bathroom accessories. Vrinda green ceramic eigh