An exclusive collection, Atelier Lālmitti has created one-of-a-kind ceramics, or collectibles as we like to call it, for JODI Bazaar. Zhuzh up your dining table or walls with this medium-size plate featuring hand-painted abstract botanicals in glazed red earthen clay and coloured slip. These handcrafted pieces are inspired from their surroundings in the mountains.
There may be small differences in colour or design as each piece is one of a kind, these differences are inherent to the process and this is what makes it unique.
Diameter: 5.5''/ 13.97 cms
Capacity: 150gms
Food-safe glaze and colour.
Care:
1. Please wash by hand (no dishwasher) and let it dry completely before storing.
2. Oven proof.
3. Avoid regular usage in microwave oven.
This piece is made to order and will take 7 days to be shipped out. We know this is a long time, but it is a time-consuming process as each piece is handcrafted and hand-painted.
As a policy, we do not offer returns or exchanges on products that are delivered in perfect condition as per the order placed.
In case there is any damage in transit, you need to notify us with an email within 48 hours of order delivery with proper images of the damaged box and we will replace the damaged product.
Please do not accept a shipment that shows signs of damage in transit. In an unlikely event, if you happen to receive incorrect or defective merchandise (style, size, colour, quantity, functioning), please get in touch with us within 48 hours at orders@thejodilife.com or +91 8411832121 (Monday to Saturday 10 am to 6 pm IST or +5:30GMT).
The quality control team will evaluate and then initiate a replacement for the same. We apologize in advance for any issues you might face and look forward to helping you replace your items at the earliest.
Atelier Lālmitti is a clay studio located in the heart of the Indian Himalayas, near Dharamshala. Atelier is ‘studio’ in French, while Lālmitti translates both as ‘precious clay’ in Persian and ‘red clay’ in Hindi. The studio is run by Élodie Alexandre and Reyaz Badaruddin, a ceramic artist duo from France and India. They collaborate for Atelier Lālmitti and also pursue their own practice as individual artists.