Material: Eco-friendly papier mâché (recycled paper pulp molded, layered, sanded smooth, and sealed with glossy lacquer for durability and shine).
Sizes: Graduated—e.g., large (~8-10 inches tall), medium (~6-8 inches), small (~4-6 inches)—making them ideal for nested display or tiered arrangements.
Weight: Lightweight overall (total set ~500-1200 grams).
Finish & Design: Hand-painted with intricate Kashmiri motifs—vibrant floral patterns (roses, lotuses, chinar leaves, vines), paisley, arabesque borders, or bird/nature scenes in rich colors like gold, greens, reds, blues, and accents of gold outlining. Many feature a luxurious gold or metallic base for an opulent look. Lids often have finial knobs, and some include spout/handles shaped like traditional samovars.
Key Highlights & Craftsmanship
Handmade by skilled Kashmiri artisans using traditional techniques passed down generations: paper is soaked, molded into the iconic samovar shape (rounded body, spout, handle, lid), dried, painted delicately by hand, and lacquered multiple times. Each piece is unique—no two sets are identical!
Authentic Kashmiri Art — Symbolizes hospitality and the valley’s tea culture; blends functionality (though decorative) with timeless beauty.
Vibrant Hand-Painting — Intricate floral and gold motifs capture Kashmir’s gardens and artistic legacy.
Versatile Decor — Stunning as a set on mantels, side tables, or ethnic-themed corners; great for tea-themed displays or cultural showcases.
Thoughtful Gift — Perfect for housewarmings, weddings, or gifting to lovers of handicrafts—represents Kashmir’s enduring craftsmanship.
Sustainable & Ethical — Made from recycled materials, supporting Srinagar artisans.











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