Handcrafted blue and white ceramic vases in apple, cylinder, and surahi shapes with floral designs, styled on a rustic wooden table – traditional Multani pottery for home decor.

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Authentic Multani Blue Pottery Vases — Handcrafted in Pakistan

Pakistan's blue pottery tradition spans more than 300 years, and nowhere is that legacy more visible than in the art of the vase. At Craftan, every blue pottery vase in this collection is mold-cast and individually hand-painted by artisans in Multan, Punjab — the historic birthplace of Kashigari, Pakistan's oldest ceramic craft. These are not mass-produced decorative pieces. Each vase is a functional work of art, shaped from high-fire ceramic clay, painted freehand with cobalt, turquoise, and white mineral pigments, and sealed with a glossy, lead-free glaze built to last.

A Range of Shapes — Each with Its Own Character

Craftan's blue pottery vase collection spans four distinct shape families, each rooted in Multani tradition:

  • Cylinder Vases — Tall, straight-sided, and structurally bold. Available in 9-inch and 11-inch heights, cylinder vases suit modern interiors and work equally well as standalone statement pieces or as holders for dried pampas, fresh flowers, or long-stemmed grasses.
  • Surahi Vases — Inspired by the classic South Asian water vessel, the surahi shape features a narrow neck, a rounded belly, and a graceful taper at the base. This silhouette has been crafted in Multan for centuries — the pottery version carries the same elegance in cobalt and white. Available in 10-inch height.
  • Traditional Vases — The broadest category in the collection, traditional shapes include flared-mouth vases, apple-shaped forms, and classic proportions that have defined Multani blue pottery for generations. Sizes range from 8 inches to 17 inches, giving you options from a compact shelf accent to a large floor statement piece.
  • Apple-Shaped Vases — A rounded, compact silhouette with a short neck and a wide body. These sit beautifully on console tables, coffee tables, and windowsills — distinctive enough to be noticed, simple enough to complement any colour palette.

All sizes in this collection — from 8 inches to 17 inches — are measured by height. Each piece is finished with a glossy, food-safe, lead-free glaze that protects the hand-painted surface and deepens the colour over time.

What Makes These Vases Authentic

The word "authentic" gets used loosely in Pakistani handicrafts retail. At Craftan, it has a specific meaning:

Every vase in this collection is mold-cast — not wheel-thrown — using the same mold-pressing technique that Multani artisans have used for centuries to achieve the precise, symmetrical forms for which blue pottery is known. After casting, each piece is hand-painted by a single artisan using a fine brush — no stencils, no transfers, no machine application. The floral vines, geometric borders, and paisley motifs you see on each vase were painted freehand. The mineral-based pigments are mixed and applied in Multan before the piece enters the kiln. Every subtle variation in brushstroke is a natural consequence of individual human craft.

This is what separates a Craftan blue pottery vase from a decorative import with a "handmade" label.

How to Style a Blue Pottery Vase

Blue pottery vases are among the most versatile decorative pieces you can buy for a Pakistani home. The cobalt-and-white palette is neutral enough to sit comfortably against warm terracotta walls, cool grey interiors, or traditional wooden furniture. A few styling approaches that work well:

  • Place a tall cylinder vase on a console table or entrance shelf with a few dried pampas grass stems for a minimal, contemporary look.
  • Group a surahi vase with a smaller apple-shaped vase and a blue pottery bowl on a coffee tray for a unified artisan display.
  • Use a large traditional vase (14–17 inches) as a floor piece beside a sofa or in a corner — particularly effective in drawing rooms with high ceilings.
  • Style a pair of matching cylinder vases on either side of a television unit or fireplace mantel for a formal symmetrical arrangement.

Blue pottery pairs especially well with rattan, wooden furniture, white linens, and earthy tones — all common in contemporary Pakistani home interiors.

Occasions & Gifting

A blue pottery vase from Craftan makes one of the most considered gifts available in Pakistan for weddings, Eid, housewarmings, anniversaries, and corporate presentations. Each piece is packaged carefully and available for delivery across Pakistan. If you are purchasing as a gift, note that our larger vases (14 inches and above) make particularly strong visual impressions when presented — they carry the cultural weight of Pakistani artisanship without requiring any explanation.

Delivery Across Pakistan

All blue pottery vases in this collection are available for delivery to Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Multan, Faisalabad, Quetta, and every major city in Pakistan. Free shipping applies to orders over PKR 15,000. A 5% discount is available on bank deposit payments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Where are Craftan's blue pottery vases made?
Every vase in this collection is made by artisans in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan — a city with an unbroken 300-year tradition of blue pottery-making. Multan is the only place in Pakistan where authentic Kashigari ceramics are produced using the original mold-cast and hand-painting techniques.

Q2: Are these vases wheel-thrown or mold-cast?
All Craftan blue pottery vases are mold-cast — not wheel-thrown. Mold-casting is the traditional Multani technique used to achieve the precise, symmetrical forms that define authentic blue pottery. After casting, each vase is hand-painted individually by a skilled artisan.

Q3: Are the glazes on these vases lead-free and safe?
Yes. All Craftan blue pottery uses mineral-based, lead-free glazes. The glaze is food-safe and non-toxic. While vases are primarily decorative, the same glaze quality applies across all Craftan ceramics — including our serving and dining pieces.

Q4: What sizes are available in the Blue Pottery Vases collection?
Craftan's blue pottery vases range from 8 inches to 17 inches in height. The collection includes compact 8-inch traditional vases suitable for shelves, 9-inch and 10-inch cylinder and surahi shapes for tables and sideboards, and larger 14-inch to 17-inch statement vases for floors and prominent display positions.

Q5: What shapes of blue pottery vases does Craftan offer?
The collection includes four main shape families: cylinder vases (tall, straight-sided), surahi vases (narrow neck, rounded belly — inspired by the traditional South Asian water vessel), apple-shaped vases (rounded, compact), and traditional vases (classic Multani proportions with flared or tapered profiles). Each shape is available in multiple pattern options.

Q6: Can I use these vases for fresh flowers or water?
Yes. The lead-free glaze makes these vases waterproof and safe for use with fresh flowers. For longer-lasting flower arrangements, a small amount of water can be placed inside. Avoid submerging the unglazed base (if present on your specific piece) in standing water for extended periods.

Q7: Are there variations between individual vases in the same design?
Yes — slight variations in brushstroke, glaze depth, and pattern placement are natural and expected in all hand-painted blue pottery. No two pieces are identical. These variations are a mark of authentic artisan craftsmanship, not a defect. If you are purchasing multiple vases as a matched set, please note this in your order and we will do our best to pair pieces from the same artisan batch.

Q8: How do I care for a blue pottery vase?
Hand-wash with mild soap and lukewarm water. Avoid abrasive scrubbing pads, bleach, or dishwasher cycles, as these can dull the glaze finish over time. Dry with a soft cloth. For decorative use only (without water), these vases require almost no maintenance beyond gentle dusting.

Q9: Do blue pottery vases make good gifts in Pakistan?
Blue pottery vases are among the most well-received gifts for weddings, housewarmings, Eid, and corporate events in Pakistan. They carry clear cultural significance — representing 300 years of Pakistani artisan heritage — while being practical and visually striking. Craftan packages all pieces carefully for gift presentation.

Q10: Where can I buy authentic blue pottery vases online in Pakistan?
Craftan (craftan.net) is one of the few online stores in Pakistan offering authenticated Multani blue pottery sourced directly from artisan workshops in Multan. All pieces in this collection are verified mold-cast, hand-painted, and lead-free glazed. We deliver across Pakistan with free shipping on orders over PKR 15,000.

Q11: Can I buy a blue pottery vase in Islamabad or Rawalpindi?
Yes. Craftan is based in Islamabad (Sheikh's Mall Plaza, Bahria Enclave) and delivers to Islamabad and Rawalpindi with same-day dispatch available. You can also contact us on WhatsApp (+92 339 111 3 666) to arrange a direct collection from our office.

Q12: What is the difference between a surahi-shaped vase and a cylinder vase?
A surahi vase takes its shape from the traditional South Asian earthenware water vessel — it has a narrow neck, a wide rounded body, and a gently tapered base. This shape has strong cultural roots in the subcontinent and is one of the most recognizable forms in Multani blue pottery. A cylinder vase, by contrast, is tall and straight-sided with uniform width from base to rim — a more contemporary form that suits modern interiors. Both shapes are hand-painted with the same Multani floral and geometric motifs.