Inkblu

Established in 2014, "Inkblu" is a pioneer and industry leader at manufacturing and supplying a breath-taking range of Handicraft Products. Our Product Line includes Decorative Products, Painting Products and Handmade Leather Bags, among many others. As an organisation, we envision to bring the best of the unrecognised art and artefacts of the country straight from the home of the artists to you! This is why we have employed a host of creative artisans and painters – who are adhering to latest market trends. Our attractive range of products, known for their intricate designs, innovative patterns and perfect finishing, are available in four major categories – Blue Pottery, Handicrafts, Paintings & Leather Items.

Our top-flight infrastructural and procurement units are sufficiently equipped to handle bulk orders. Our production unit is segregated into various sections that enable us to successfully proceed with all the stages of production life cycle which includes storing of precious raw materials. Since we offer doorstep delivery, our warehousing unit plays an integral role too. Backed by the dedication and commitment of an experienced workforce, we have earned the trust of a clientele that includes art galleries and handicraft shops across the country.

Product Range:

Decorative Products

Painting Products

Handmade Leather Bags

Meenakari Artwork Handicrafts

Gift Packs

Handmade Bags

Home Decor Product

Canvas Painting for College

Our Team:

We receive scores of bulk orders on a daily basis. Our motto is to satisfy each and every one of those clients, and it’s made possible thanks to our hardworking team. To keep with times, we have put together a strong R&D Team which allows us to adhere to needs of our clients, besides continuing research in design and technology to keep us a step ahead of our competition.

Why Us?:

Our mission: “Keeping it simple, we wish to bring the untold stories of these artists with their amazing creations to your doorsteps! So together let’s make some space for the beautiful ‘dying art’ at our homes”.