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Authentic Multani Blue Pottery — Handmade in Pakistan

Shop the finest collection of authentic Multani blue pottery online in Pakistan. Every piece in this collection is mold-cast and hand-painted by skilled artisans in Multan, Punjab — the historic birthplace of this 300-year-old craft tradition known as Kashigari.

Craftan brings you lead-free, mineral-glazed ceramics made using techniques passed down through generations, influenced by Persian and Central Asian artistry. Whether you're searching for blue pottery planters, vases, dinner sets, tea sets, or home décor pieces, you'll find Pakistan's most comprehensive range of authentic Multani ceramics here — all available for delivery across Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Multan, Faisalabad, Quetta, and every major city in Pakistan.

What is Multani Blue Pottery?

Multani blue pottery is a traditional mold-cast ceramic craft originating from Multan, Pakistan. Unlike wheel-thrown pottery, each piece is hand-pressed into molds and then hand-painted with intricate floral, geometric, and paisley patterns using mineral-based glazes. The distinctive cobalt blue, turquoise, and white color palette has made Multani blue pottery instantly recognizable across Pakistan and beyond.

The craft is also known as Kashigari (کاشی گری) — the art of decorative tile and pottery work that flourished in Multan over 300 years ago, influenced by Persian, Mughal, and Central Asian design traditions. Today, Craftan works directly with artisan families in Multan to preserve this heritage craft while making it accessible to modern Pakistani homes.

Why Choose Craftan for Blue Pottery?

  • Authentic Multani Origin — Every piece is crafted by artisans in Multan, Punjab — the only city in Pakistan with an unbroken 300-year tradition of blue pottery making.
  • Lead-Free & Safe — All our ceramics use mineral-based, lead-free glazes, making them safe for food use, including serving dishes, bowls, plates, and drinkware.
  • Hand-Painted by Artisans — Each piece is individually hand-painted. No two items are identical, making every purchase a one-of-a-kind work of functional art.
  • Widest Range in Pakistan — From 2.5-inch mini planters to 17-inch statement vases, Craftan offers 241 active blue pottery products across planters, vases, dinner sets, tea sets, mugs, jars, and home décor items.
  • Delivered Nationwide — We ship across Pakistan with free delivery on orders over PKR 15,000. Same-day dispatch available for Islamabad and Rawalpindi orders.
  • Direct from Artisans — By sourcing directly from artisan workshops in Multan, we ensure fair prices for craftspeople and authentic quality for you.

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Perfect for Gifting

Multani blue pottery makes an exceptional gift for weddings, housewarmings, Eid celebrations, anniversaries, and corporate gifting. Each piece represents Pakistani cultural heritage and supports the livelihoods of artisan families in Multan. Looking for a meaningful, handmade gift? Browse our gift-ready blue pottery items — beautifully packaged and ready to present.

Care Instructions for Blue Pottery

  • Hand wash recommended — Use warm water and mild soap. Avoid dishwashers to preserve hand-painted designs.
  • Microwave safe — Our lead-free glazes are microwave-safe for reheating food.
  • Planters without drainage — Most planters do not have drainage holes. Use as cachepots with an inner plastic liner, or drill drainage holes carefully if planting directly.
  • Avoid thermal shock — Do not transfer ceramics directly from the freezer to the oven.

Delivery Across Pakistan

Craftan delivers authentic Multani blue pottery to:

Islamabad & Rawalpindi — Same-day dispatch available

Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Multan, Faisalabad, Quetta, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Hyderabad, Abbottabad, Sargodha, Bahawalpur, Sukkur, Larkana, Mardan, and all major cities

Free shipping on orders over PKR 15,000 | 5% discount on direct bank deposits

Learn More About Multani Blue Pottery

Want to understand the history, craftsmanship, and authenticity of Multani blue pottery? Read our detailed guide: What is Multani Blue Pottery? History, Making Process & Authenticity Guide.


Shop now and bring home a piece of Pakistan's 300-year-old ceramic heritage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is blue pottery in Pakistan?

A: Blue pottery in Pakistan refers to Multani blue pottery — a traditional mold-cast ceramic craft originating from Multan, Punjab. It's characterized by hand-painted cobalt blue, turquoise, and white patterns on mineral-glazed ceramics. The craft, also known as Kashigari, is over 300 years old and influenced by Persian and Central Asian design traditions.

Q: Where can I buy authentic blue pottery in Pakistan?

A: You can buy authentic Multani blue pottery online at Craftan.net, which sources directly from artisan workshops in Multan. Craftan delivers across Pakistan including Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Multan, Faisalabad, and all major cities. Free shipping on orders over PKR 15,000.

Q: How is Multani blue pottery made?

A: Multani blue pottery is mold-cast (not wheel-thrown). Clay is pressed into molds, dried, bisque-fired, hand-painted with mineral-based patterns, glazed with lead-free compounds, and fired again at high temperatures. Each piece is hand-painted by artisans in Multan, making every item unique.

Q: Is blue pottery safe for food and drinks?

A: Yes. All Craftan blue pottery uses lead-free, mineral-based glazes, making it safe for serving food and drinks. Our dinner sets, bowls, plates, mugs, and tea sets are food-safe, microwave-safe, and meet international ceramic safety standards.

Q: What's the difference between Multani and Sindhi blue pottery?

A: Multani blue pottery originates from Multan, Punjab, and features mold-cast construction with Persian-influenced floral and geometric patterns. Sindhi blue pottery from Hala, Sindh, is often wheel-thrown with distinct regional motifs. Both are authentic Pakistani crafts, but the techniques, origins, and design aesthetics differ.

Q: Do blue pottery planters have drainage holes?

A: Most Craftan blue pottery planters do not have drainage holes and are designed as cachepots (decorative outer pots). You can place a plastic liner pot inside, or carefully drill drainage holes yourself if planting directly. Check individual product descriptions for drainage details.

Q: Can I get blue pottery delivered to Lahore/Karachi/Islamabad?

A: Yes. Craftan delivers authentic Multani blue pottery nationwide across Pakistan, including Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Multan, Faisalabad, Quetta, Hyderabad, and all major cities. Orders over PKR 15,000 qualify for free shipping.

Q: Is Craftan blue pottery handmade or machine-made?

A: Every piece is handmade by artisans in Multan. While the base forms are mold-cast (a traditional handcraft technique), every piece is hand-painted with unique brush strokes, hand-glazed, and individually fired. No two pieces are identical.

Q: What sizes of blue pottery vases and planters are available?

A: Craftan offers blue pottery planters from 2.5 inches (mini) to 10 inches in diameter, and vases from 8 inches to 17 inches in height. Browse by size in our Planters and Vases collections.

Q: Can I buy blue pottery in bulk for events or corporate gifting?

A: Yes. Craftan offers bulk orders for weddings, corporate events, and gifting. Contact us via WhatsApp at +92 339 111 3 666 or email info@craftan.net for bulk pricing and customization options.

Q: How do I care for blue pottery ceramics?

A: Hand wash with warm water and mild soap. Avoid dishwashers to preserve hand-painted designs. Blue pottery is microwave-safe but should not be subjected to extreme temperature changes (freezer to oven). Store carefully to prevent chipping.

Q: What is Kashigari?

A: Kashigari (کاشی گری) is the traditional Urdu/Persian term for decorative tile and pottery work. Multani blue pottery is a form of Kashigari — an art practiced in Multan for over 300 years, influenced by Persian, Mughal, and Central Asian ceramic traditions.