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Blue Pottery Tea Sets — Authentic Multani Ceramic Drinkware, Kehwa Sets & Tea Services

Shop blue pottery tea set and multani tea set ranges — kehwa cups, teapots, and ceramic drinkware sets. Each blue pottery tea set is hand-painted by artisans in Multan with mineral, lead-free glazes.

Pakistan's tea culture is one of its most enduring daily rituals — and the vessels it is served in carry as much meaning as the drink itself. Craftan's Blue Pottery Tea Sets collection brings together authentic Multani ceramic drinkware made by artisan families in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan: the historic city where the Kashigari glazed ceramic tradition has been practiced continuously for over 300 years.

Every piece in this collection is mold-cast and individually hand-painted using mineral-based, lead-free glazes in the cobalt blue and white patterns that have defined Multani blue pottery since the tradition arrived via Persian and Central Asian trade routes. No two pieces are painted identically — minor variations in each brushstroke are the mark of a human hand at work, not a machine.

What's in this collection:

Craftan currently stocks the following authentic Multani blue pottery drinkware and tea service pieces:

Complete 15-Piece Tea Sets (PKR 11,000) — Craftan's full Multani blue pottery tea service. Each set includes a hand-painted ceramic teapot, six cups, six saucers, a sugar pot, and a milk jug — all in matching cobalt blue and white Kashigari patterns. Multiple designs are available, each individually hand-painted with lead-free mineral glazes. This is one of Craftan's most frequently gifted items, particularly for weddings, Eid, and housewarmings. A complete tea set of this quality and cultural specificity is difficult to find elsewhere in Pakistan.

Kehwa Cup & Saucer Sets — 6-Piece (PKR 4,800) — Kehwa cups are small, handleless ceramic cups used for serving kehwa, the lightly spiced green tea that has been central to hospitality culture across Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia for centuries. The handleless form is intentional: the cup is cradled with both hands, warming the palms — the correct and respectful way to receive a hot drink when offered as a guest. Craftan's kehwa sets come as six-piece sets (six cups and six saucers) hand-painted in cobalt blue and white floral patterns in authentic Kashigari style. Among the most culturally specific pieces in the collection.

Standalone Ceramic Teapot — 6" (PKR 1,800) — A hand-painted Multani blue pottery teapot with lid, available individually for those who wish to pair it with existing drinkware or use it as a display piece. The 6-inch hand-painted teapot features the full cobalt-blue-and-white floral treatment of the Kashigari tradition, with a fitted lid.

Blue Pottery Wavy Serving Trays with Cup Crater — 7x5" (PKR 1,500) — A distinctly Multani piece: a hand-painted wavy-edged ceramic tray with a raised circular ring built into the surface, designed to hold a cup or glass securely while serving. Available in Sky Floral and Navy Floral designs, these trays serve as individual guest-serving pieces and double as decorative display items.

New kehwa set designs and tea set designs are being added to this collection regularly. Follow Craftan on Instagram at @craftan_decor or check this page for new arrivals.

Why Multani blue pottery drinkware?

Multani blue pottery — also known as Kashigari — is one of the few surviving glazed ceramic traditions in South Asia that has maintained continuous artisan production. The city of Multan, in Punjab, Pakistan, has been the centre of this craft for more than three centuries. The characteristic cobalt blue and white palette, the mineral-based lead-free glazes, and the hand-painted floral and geometric motifs are all defining features of authentic Kashigari ceramics.

When you serve tea in a Multani blue pottery kehwa set or tea service, you are using a piece of that tradition — one made by hand in the same workshops, using the same glaze formulas and painting techniques, that Multan's artisan families have passed down across generations.

All pieces in this collection are lead-free, fully functional for hot and cold beverages, and delivered across Pakistan. Free shipping on orders over PKR 15,000.

Frequently Asked Questions

What tea service pieces does Craftan stock in the Blue Pottery Tea Sets collection?

Craftan's Blue Pottery Tea Sets collection includes: complete 15-piece Multani blue pottery tea sets (teapot, 6 cups, 6 saucers, sugar pot, milk jug) in multiple designs; 6-piece kehwa cup and saucer sets in cobalt blue and white floral patterns; standalone hand-painted 6-inch ceramic teapots with lid; and blue pottery wavy serving trays (7x5 inch) with built-in cup craters in Sky Floral and Navy Floral designs. All pieces are mold-cast and hand-painted with lead-free mineral glazes by artisans in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan. New designs are being added regularly.

What is a kehwa cup, and why is it handleless?

A kehwa cup is a small, handleless ceramic cup traditionally used to serve kehwa, a lightly spiced green tea that has been central to hospitality culture across Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia for centuries. The handleless form is not a design accident: the cup is held with both hands, warming the palms, which is considered the correct and respectful way to receive a hot drink when offered as a guest. Multani blue pottery kehwa cups are among the most culturally specific and historically rooted pieces in the Kashigari ceramic tradition. Craftan stocks them as 6-piece sets (six cups and six saucers) hand-painted in authentic cobalt blue and white Kashigari patterns.

What does the 15-piece Multani blue pottery tea set include?

Craftan's 15-piece Multani blue pottery tea set includes: one hand-painted ceramic teapot with lid, six cups, six matching saucers, one sugar pot, and one milk jug — a complete traditional tea service in matching cobalt blue and white Kashigari patterns. All 15 pieces are mold-cast and individually hand-painted with lead-free mineral glazes by artisans in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan. Multiple designs are available. This is one of Craftan's most popular gift sets for weddings, Eid, and housewarmings — a culturally meaningful and functionally complete piece that is difficult to find as authentic Multani ceramic elsewhere in Pakistan.

Are these tea sets and mugs safe for hot drinks?

Yes. All blue pottery drinkware in Craftan's collection is made with mineral-based, lead-free glazes and is fully functional for both hot and cold beverages. The pieces are kiln-fired at temperatures that produce a durable ceramic body suitable for daily use. Hand washing with mild dish soap is recommended to preserve the hand-painted design over time. Avoid soaking for extended periods or using abrasive scrubbing pads on the painted surface.

What is Kashigari and how does it relate to Multani blue pottery?

Kashigari is the traditional name for the glazed ceramic craft of Multan, Pakistan. The name derives from Kashan — the Persian city where a related glazed tilework tradition originated — reflecting Multan's historic position as a center of Persian and Central Asian cultural influence. Kashigari has been practised continuously by artisan families in Multan for over 300 years. Its defining characteristics are the cobalt blue and white mineral-based glaze palette, hand-painted floral and geometric motifs, and the mold-cast ceramic body. Every teapot, kehwa cup, and tea set in Craftan's collection is a product of this tradition.

Where can I buy an authentic Multani blue pottery tea set in Pakistan?

Craftan stocks authentic Multani blue pottery tea sets and kehwa cup sets online at craftan.net, with delivery across Pakistan including Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, and Peshawar. All pieces are sourced directly from artisan workshops in Multan, Punjab, and are mold-cast and hand-painted with lead-free mineral glazes in authentic Kashigari patterns. Free shipping is available on orders over PKR 15,000.

What is the blue pottery wavy serving tray with a cup crater?

A hand-painted wavy-edged ceramic tray with a raised circular ring moulded into the surface, designed to hold a single cup or small glass securely while serving. It measures 7x5 inches and is available in Sky Floral and Navy Floral designs. Each tray is mold-cast and hand-painted with lead-free mineral glaze by artisans in Multan, Pakistan.

Are Craftan's blue pottery tea sets good gifts for weddings or Eid?

Yes. Multani blue pottery tea sets and kehwa sets are among the most culturally meaningful and visually distinctive gifts available in Pakistan. A complete 15-piece tea service or 6-piece kehwa set is rooted in over 300 years of authentic Pakistani craft heritage. Each piece is individually hand-painted by artisans in Multan using lead-free mineral glazes, making every set unique. Popular occasions include weddings, Eid, housewarmings, and corporate gifting. Craftan delivers across Pakistan with free shipping on orders over PKR 15,000.

How is Multani blue pottery different from mass-produced ceramic drinkware?

Authentic Multani blue pottery is mold-cast and individually hand-painted by artisans using mineral-based, lead-free glazes — a process that takes significantly more time than machine-decorated or transfer-printed ceramics. Because each piece is hand-painted, no two are identical: subtle variations in brushstroke, pattern density, and glaze tone are present from cup to cup, even within the same set. These variations are the signature of handmade work, not a defect. Mass-produced ceramic drinkware uses mechanical or digital printing processes that produce perfectly uniform decoration — the absence of variation is the distinguishing marker between handmade Kashigari ceramics and factory output.

Does Craftan deliver blue pottery tea sets across Pakistan?

Yes. Craftan delivers all blue pottery tea sets, kehwa sets, teapots, and serving trays across Pakistan, including to Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Faisalabad, and other cities. Free shipping is available on all orders over PKR 15,000. For orders or queries, contact Craftan on WhatsApp at +92 339 111 3 666 or by email at info@craftan.net.