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Let nature and magic enter your spaces in a refined and subtle way with Khalid Ali's newest set of six ceramic knobs. Crafted by master artisans from India, these home accents feature a sturdy ceramic structure reinforced with an iron fitting and brass details, all enriching the blue leafy pattern adorning the set.
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very pretty handprinted ceramic knobs very happy with them
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I love charming metal works and the animal motif is especially graceful for a metal piece.
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This brass door knocker is highly detailed and well made. Its size is the perfect fit for my front door.
You can find our ceramic knobs 'The Forest Blue' (set of 6) by Khalid Ali in decor accessories categories such as Leaf and Tree Decorative Hardware, Hand Painted Decorative Hardware, Ceramic Decorative Hardware and Brass Decorative Hardware. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Preserving Traditions
Khalid learned repousse metal work, known as patra, or Indo Napoleon, from his father and uncle. It is one of the most popular Indian arts and Khalid has diligently worked at it for more than 20 years. He continues to grow artistically and has taught many of his family members and other artisans the vast array of skills needed to produce this distinctive form of Indian metalwork.
Microcredit Financing
Khalid Ali has received 2 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $1000 and the most recent for $1800.
"Our designs are basically inspired from the ancient Mughal style. But today we incorporate modern motifs into the ancient technique and style."