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Eco-Friendly Festive Ware for Sustainable Celebrations

byProject JanBhoomiWorkshops at Potters Village, Bindapur, DelhiStarts from550 per personView full gallery

Replace factory-made plastic with tradition. Our terracotta diyas and idols are handmade by artisans in Kumhar Gram, designed to celebrate festivities without leaving a trace.

Celebrate Diwali ke rang JanBhoomi ke sang! This image shows rich compost in a terracotta pot, symbolizing our commitment to giving back to the earth during the festive season.

We advocate for a waste-free Diwali by using only earthen or terracotta diyas and idols. This beautifully crafted Ganesha idol is an example of how festivities can be both pious and pollution-free.

About Eco-Friendly Festive Ware

Our festive diyas and idols are free from synthetic paints and chemical glazes. We believe in keeping the clay pure and biodegradable, ensuring that after your celebrations, these items can safely return to the soil in your garden.

Every year, tons of non-biodegradable decorations and plastic-based idols end up in landfills, turning a season of light into a burden for the earth. We want to change that narrative. When you choose our terracotta ware, you are not just picking up decor; you are supporting a circular economy that starts in the potter's wheel and ends in your home.

Our festive range is sourced directly from the master artisans of Kumhar Gram in Uttam Nagar. These families have been shaping the earth for generations, but they often struggle against mass-produced, factory-made goods. By working with them, we ensure that every piece is crafted with traditional techniques, using natural clay that respects the environment. We skip the harmful chemicals to ensure your home remains a healthy space, and the soil in your pots remains safe.

Whether you are looking for simple, elegant diyas for your home or a symbolic Ganesha idol, our collection is an invitation to celebrate responsibly. When the festivities conclude, you do not have to discard these items as waste. Instead, crush the earthen diyas to add aeration to your soil, or let them weather naturally in your garden beds. It is our way of ensuring that your celebration gives back to nature rather than taking from it.

Directly sourced from Kumhar Gram artisans.Approved by the tribe
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Project JanBhoomi

Workshops at Potters Village, Bindapur, DelhiStarts from 550 per person

We are students from Enactus Kirori Mal College working with the potters of Kumhar Gram to bring traditional clay crafts into modern homes. By choosing these pieces, you help us sustain a skilled community and reduce plastic waste during festivals.

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