Kripal Kumbh

Jaipur


This tiny showroom in a private home is a great place to buy Jaipur’s famous blue pottery, produced by the family of the late Mr Kripal Singh, an important figure in the revival of Jaipur's ceramic art. Most pieces cost between ₹400 and ₹800. Courses are also available.


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