A Pottery Village in Delhi – Try Your Hand at the Wheel!

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PotteryHave you ever wanted to free yourself from the restrictions of the urban dwellings? Do you want to spend your life close to the nature? Does the chirping of birds, swaying of trees and a green landscape remind you of your dream house? If the answer to these questions is yes, then you are at the right place! Now you can experience the endearing life of a rural set-up right in your city. The Pottery Village in the outskirts of Delhi is the place you have always been dreaming about!

History

Sponsored by the South Asia Foundation, the pottery village is a small rural set-up located near Pitampura in West Delhi. The Foundation work for the upliftment of the poor while putting special emphasis on the craft sector. The pottery village, therefore, is home to hundreds of Rajasthani potter families who have settled here permanently.

What it offers

This artistic hamlet in the outskirts of Delhi provides you with a first-hand experience of exquisite ceramics beautifully designed. A tour of this village has been specially arranged to give you an insight of the magic of clay that works wonders in the field of handicrafts. Here you can not only experience the life of the villagers but also mingle with them to know about pottery and the Indian culture. What you will also be able to understand is how these potters work, what problems do they face and what role do the women play in their community. The villagers also share interesting facts about their customs and superstitions. Pottery-making sessions are also arranged for the visitors wherein one can learn the art of pottery and try your hand at the wheel. There is also an in-house souvenir shop to take back some memories of the village.

The South Asia Foundation is a non-profit organization working extensively to bring about a change in the lives of the poor. The inhabitants of this village rely solely on their craft to earn their livelihood. The tour organized for the urban dwellers not only earns them their living but also works as a means of boosting their morale. A good amount of money earned goes to the Village Development Fund to be utilized for the benefit of the entire village. So plan your tour at the earliest to have a riveting experience of the rustic life and to inspire yourself by the dexterity of these simple village people!

Travel advisory

  • Dress comfortably and conservatively in accordance with a rural set-up! Avoid wearing revealing clothes and try and keep your arms and legs covered.
  • Wear comfortable footwear
  • During summers, keep sunscreens and umbrellas handy
  • Minimum number of people required for the tour is two and the maximum number of people accommodated is 15
  • Authentic Indian snacks will be served during the tour
Location FD-6, Pitampura, New Delhi
How to reach Transport facility is available at the time of the booking. Charges on actual basis.
Timings It takes about six hours to complete the tour. The tour can be arranged as per your convenience. The best time to visit is from 8 am to 1 pm
USP Pottery workshops
Popular here Pottery sessions, a rustic landscape, authentic Indian food, traditional games

 

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