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Kahwa pyala

The fable of Kashmiri Kahwa is complete only when it is savored from a Laespyala, a cup from which it was traditionally had. If holding the delicate Laespyala is an art, sipping Kahwa from it is an experience. To add mystique to your experiencing Kashmiri Kahwa, Pyala’s revives the tradition with its exquisitely hand painted Laespyalas. The saffron strands delicately floating in the Kahwa lend their hues to the colours of the Laespyala making it a sight to behold.

Noon chai cup

The heavily brewed salt tea, a staple in rural Kashmir, is complete only when had in Chinpyala, a sturdy cup, now not in regular use. Pyala reintroduces the bowl like cup making it aesthetically more pleasing by hand painting each Chinpyala in the traditional naqashi form. The rustic flavors of this pink tea and the vibrant designs of this uniquely crafted cup will take you to the farming fields of the Valley where this tea is still served from steaming samovars.

Pyala Plate

The most sophisticated form of hospitality in Kashmir is called Pyala bardari, literally, how you serve the tea ware. Giving form to this expression is our range of tea ware which is a bouquet in ceramics. The seven piece set of tea ware with each individual piece hand painted in the 700 year old naqashi methods in classic papier machie designs have been given a contemporary tweak to blend it with the ceremony of having tea. The gul andar gul design is particularly recommended for breakfast tea as its vibrancy of it colors and the intricacy of its motifs is an uplifting start to the day.

Tea For One

The most sophisticated form of hospitality in Kashmir is known as Pyala bardari, literally, how you serve the tea ware. Giving form to this expression is our range of tea ware which is a bouquet in ceramics. The eleven piece set of tea ware with each individual piece hand painted in the 700 year old naqashi methods in classic papier machie designs have been given a contemporary tweak to blend it with the ceremony of having tea. For the ritual of the afternoon tea, we suggest the gul-e-vilayat design with its autumnal hues imparting serenity to the ceremony that tea is.

Teapots

The most sophisticated form of hospitality in Kashmir is known as Pyala bardari, literally, how you serve the tea ware. Giving form to this expression is our range of tea ware which is a bouquet in ceramics. The fifteen piece set of tea ware with each individual piece hand painted in the 700 year old naqashi methods in classic papier machie designs have been given a contemporary tweak to blend it with the ceremony of having tea. For the ritual of the afternoon tea, we suggest the gul-e-vilayat design with its autumnal hues imparting serenity to the ceremony that tea is

Mugs

The individually hand painted mugs showcase the 700 year old Naqashi heritage of Kashmir. The mugs have been individually hand painted with contemporary designs and bold colors to add strength to the range of beverages that you can use it for; be it tea or coffee. It is an ideal souvenir as you can have a bit of Kashmir in your home.

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