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☕ Chai & Lassi Kullad

☕ Chai & Lassi Kullad – Handcrafted Terracotta Drinkware from Pokaran

Experience the authentic taste of tradition with our Chai & Lassi Kullad, beautifully handcrafted from natural terracotta by the skilled artisans of Pokaran Pottery. Rooted in centuries-old Rajasthani pottery traditions, these kullads bring back the earthy aroma and nostalgic charm of enjoying tea and lassi the traditional Indian way.

Made using 100% natural terracotta clay, each kullad is carefully hand-thrown on the potter’s wheel and fired using traditional techniques unique to Pokaran. The porous nature of terracotta naturally enhances the flavor of beverages—keeping lassi naturally cool and giving chai a rich, earthy taste that cannot be replicated by modern materials.

The minimal yet elegant design, with subtle hand-carved textures, makes these kullads perfect for both everyday use and premium presentation. Ideal for tea stalls, cafés, restaurants, hotels, dhabas, and traditional food setups, they also add a rustic charm to home kitchens and festive serving arrangements.

These Chai & Lassi Kullads are widely used for:

  • Serving hot chai, coffee, masala tea

  • Serving cold lassi, buttermilk & flavored drinks

  • Restaurant & café service

  • Food photography & traditional shoots

  • Festivals, weddings & cultural events

Eco-friendly and sustainable, terracotta kullads are chemical-free, plastic-free, and naturally biodegradable—making them a responsible choice for businesses and individuals who value tradition and the environment.

Each kullad is handmade, so slight variations in shape, color, and texture are natural and reflect the authenticity of handcrafted pottery. Whether you are reviving traditional beverage service or adding a rustic touch to your food presentation, these kullads are a perfect blend of heritage, taste, and sustainability.

Pokaran Pottery proudly presents the Chai & Lassi Kullad as a celebration of India’s tea culture and timeless pottery craftsmanship.


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