Tippy Trails - A Ceramic Design Studio
Tippy Trails
Indian craft • culture • heritage
Celebrating the hands that keep our culture alive
Before AI started replacing jobs,
machines had already replaced
many artisans.
Craftsmen whose work
was slowly pushed aside
by machines
and fast fashion.
Skills that took
years to learn…
skills passed
through generations…
slowly fading away.
Indian crafts
are a livelihood
for millions.
Let’s bring attention
back to them.
Post one handcrafted product
from India.
Tag us and use
Let’s fill Instagram
with things
made by Indian hands.
But when you post
a handcrafted product…
someone discovers a craft.
Someone learns
about an artisan.
Someone begins
to value handmade work.
And attention
keeps crafts alive.
Sunshine in her tiny hands 💛✨
Today, Aira is making her own yellow Holi colour — the natural way.
No chemicals. No shortcuts.
Just pure ingredients, messy fingers, and big excitement.
“See… I’m making yellow Holi colour!” 💛
This is how we want her to grow up celebrating —
close to nature, understanding what she plays with,
creating before consuming.
From raw ingredients to bright yellow powder,
from little giggles to festival ready colours —
this is our kind of Holi.
💛 Detailed video coming up next — where we show you the complete process step by step. Stay tuned!
Wait. Stop scrolling.
We scroll stories every day…
but centuries ago, stories were already being scrolled.
Cheriyal scroll paintings from Telangana are long narrative artworks,
traditionally unrolled panel by panel while storytellers narrated epics, folklore, and community tales.
Each frame is a scene.
Each scroll is a story.
What we swipe today as feeds,
was once slowly unrolled by hand —
turning art into a living storytelling experience.
From scroll paintings to screen scrolling,
the format evolved…
but the love for stories never changed.
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