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Blue Pottery Jars & Storage

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Blue Pottery Jars & Storage

Craftan's Blue Pottery Jars & Storage collection brings together authentic Multani ceramic lidded jars, canisters, jewelry boxes, and decorative Chinese jars — all hand-painted by artisans in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan. Every piece is mold-cast and hand-painted using mineral-based, lead-free glazes in the Kashigari tradition — a ceramic craft practiced in Multan for over 300 years.

No two jars are identical. Each is painted by hand, making every piece a unique expression of Multan's artisan heritage.

What you'll find in this collection:

Lidded storage jars (6-inch) are the most versatile pieces in the range. Use them for spices, tea, coffee, sugar, cotton pads, or as a standalone decorative piece on a shelf or kitchen counter. Available across multiple authentic Multani designs: classic blue-and-white floral, geometric bands, colorful scroll patterns, and multicolored floral-and-geometric combinations.

Small lidded jars (4 inches) are compact hand-painted blue pottery jars suited to small storage, vanity counters, or gifting.

Lidded Chinese jars — also called ginger jars — are tall, rounded decorative vessels hand-painted with traditional Kashigari patterns by artisans in Multan. Available in Classic Floral Bands and Leaf Drop designs, these are statement pieces for mantels, sideboards, and styled shelves.

Jar pairs and sets offer two matching or coordinating 6-inch jars with lids — ideal for symmetrical display or for gifting as a set.

Jewelry boxes (4.5 inch) are hexagonal, round-lidded ceramic boxes, hand-painted with blue-and-white or multicolored floral patterns. Sized for rings, earrings, and small accessories, they are also among Craftan's most popular gift items for weddings, Eid, and housewarmings.

All ceramic pieces carry lead-free glazes. The collection is sourced directly from artisan workshops in Multan — the historic birthplace of blue pottery in Pakistan.

Craftan delivers across Pakistan — including Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, and Peshawar. Free shipping on orders over PKR 15,000. For large orders or gifting inquiries, contact us on WhatsApp: +92 339 111 3 666.

→ Explore our full range of authentic Multani blue pottery or read our guide: Where to Buy Authentic Blue Pottery in Pakistan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of blue pottery jars does Craftan sell?
Craftan stocks authentic Multani blue pottery jars in several forms: 6-inch lidded storage jars (in multiple hand-painted designs), 4-inch small lidded jars, large decorative lidded Chinese jars, matched jar pairs, and hexagonal and round jewelry boxes. All ceramic pieces are hand-painted with lead-free mineral glazes by artisans in Multan, Punjab.

Are the ceramic jars suitable for food storage?
Yes. Craftan's blue pottery jars are glazed with lead-free mineral glazes and are suitable for storing dry goods — spices, tea, coffee, sugar, dried herbs, and similar items. The fitted ceramic lids create a secure closure. We do not recommend storing liquids or highly acidic foods in them for prolonged periods.

Can I use a blue pottery jar for spices or tea?
Yes — the 6-inch lidded jars are a popular choice for storing tea, loose leaf herbs, whole spices, coffee, and sugar. They sit well on kitchen counters and shelves while adding the visual character of authentic Multani craftsmanship to your space.

What is a Chinese jar in blue pottery?
A Chinese jar — also called a ginger jar — is a tall, rounded lidded vessel form that originated in Chinese ceramics and was later incorporated into the Persian and Central Asian ceramic traditions that shaped Multani blue pottery. Craftan's lidded Chinese jars are mold-cast and hand-painted in Multan, making them a distinctly Pakistani interpretation of this classic form. They are decorative pieces suited to mantels, sideboards, and shelves.

Are the jewelry boxes functional or just decorative?
Both. The 4.5-inch hexagonal and round lidded ceramic jewelry boxes are fully functional — sized to store rings, earrings, small pendants, and accessories. The lead-free glazed interior is safe for contact with jewellery. They are also popular as standalone décor pieces and as gifts.

Are these jars a good gift idea in Pakistan?
Blue pottery lidded jars, jewelry boxes, and jar sets are among Craftan's most frequently gifted items — for weddings, Eid, housewarmings, and birthdays. Each piece is individually hand-painted and carries the heritage of Multan's 300-year-old Kashigari tradition. Gift wrapping or bulk gifting enquiries can be directed to our WhatsApp: +92 339 111 3 666.

How are the ceramic jars made?
Each jar begins as a mold-cast clay form, dried gradually before an initial bisque firing. Artisans then hand-paint each piece using mineral-based pigments — the cobalt blue pigment appears grey-black when applied but transforms into vivid blue during the final high-temperature kiln firing. A lead-free mineral glaze is applied before the final firing permanently seals the design into the ceramic surface.

Do the jars have lids included?
Yes. All lidded jars in this collection are sold with their ceramic lids included. The product listing will specify if a jar is listed without a lid.

What sizes are available in this collection?
The collection includes 4-inch small jars, 6-inch medium jars (the most popular size), and large decorative Chinese jars. Jewelry boxes are 4.5 inches. Size is noted in each product title.

Does Craftan deliver blue pottery jars across Pakistan?
Yes. Craftan delivers to all major cities in Pakistan — including Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Faisalabad, and Multan. Free shipping applies on orders over PKR 15,000. For WhatsApp orders or bulk gifting, contact us at +92 339 111 3 666.