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COBALT AND CRAFT THROUGH AGES
The Daily Guardian
|December 05, 2025
The story of blue pottery is not merely a tale of clay and glaze; it is a saga steeped in royal grandeur, artistic finesse, and cultural confluence.
Its journey begins in the 15th century, when Persian artisans, traveling through the courts of Delhi, introduced a unique style of pottery to the Indian subcontinent. This art form, characterized by its mesmerizing cobalt blue hues, delicate floral patterns, and translucent finish, quickly caught the attention of the royal courts. Rajasthan, with its vibrant culture and patronage of arts, became the ultimate cradle for blue pottery, particularly in Jaipur, the city of kings.
THE INFLUENCE OF PERSIAN AESTHETICS
Blue pottery, known as “Khushbu-e-Nili” in its early days, bore strong Persian influences. The artisans brought with them not only techniques of glazing and shaping but also motifs inspired by Persian gardens, Islamic geometric patterns, and calligraphy. The royal patrons of Jaipur, enthralled by its elegance, encouraged local craftsmen to experiment with these designs, giving birth to a uniquely Indian interpretation of blue pottery. The result was a harmonious blend of Persian artistry and Rajasthani vibrancy, where lotus petals, vines, and palatial motifs adorned bowls, plates, tiles, and vases.
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