








Annapurna Kalash
Inspired by the mythological Kalasha, Annapurna Kalash symbolizes abundance, purity, and the divine feminine. Traditionally filled with sacred elements, the kalash represents the womb of creation. In this contemporary interpretation, Sakshi Agarwal reimagines the form in hand-carved clay—its minimal shape and rhythmic patterns drawing from temple architecture and ritual motifs. The earthy patina speaks to timeless tradition. A quiet vessel of offering, it invites reflection and evokes the sacred presence woven into the fabric of everyday life.
Dimensions: 4” (L) x 4” (W) x 3” (H) - all dimensions in inches
Technique: Wheel-thrown with high-fired glaze and Sgraffito, gas fired
Material: Stoneware
Weight: 250 gm
Year of Completion: 2025
Inspired by the mythological Kalasha, Annapurna Kalash symbolizes abundance, purity, and the divine feminine. Traditionally filled with sacred elements, the kalash represents the womb of creation. In this contemporary interpretation, Sakshi Agarwal reimagines the form in hand-carved clay—its minimal shape and rhythmic patterns drawing from temple architecture and ritual motifs. The earthy patina speaks to timeless tradition. A quiet vessel of offering, it invites reflection and evokes the sacred presence woven into the fabric of everyday life.
Dimensions: 4” (L) x 4” (W) x 3” (H) - all dimensions in inches
Technique: Wheel-thrown with high-fired glaze and Sgraffito, gas fired
Material: Stoneware
Weight: 250 gm
Year of Completion: 2025