ATAH X LOCOPOPO
This limited edition collection of Porcelain ware is inspired by the great churning of the ocean described in Indian mythology - The Samudra Manthan. Each design is thoughtfully crafted with tranquil motifs of ‘Ratnas’ or the marvelous treasures that emerged from the Manthan. This collection celebrates a deep sense of collective culture and heritage, and is a re-imagination of the beginning of all things wonderful!
This illustration depicts the great churning of the ocean between the Asuras (Demons) and Devas (Gods) using the Snake Vasuki.
This illustration shows the marvelous treasures emerging out of the depths of the ocean.
Panchajanya - the conch and Parijat - the divine flowering tree are two of the treasures that. emerged from the sea.
These finely-crafted diyas take inspiration from India’s rich visual vocabulary.
Bold and geometric line art illustrations paired with the contemporary form of the product gives a modern twist to the traditional diya.
Framed Art Print
The 14 elements revealed from the ocean:
Kamdhenu - The wish-granting divine cow
Uchhaishrava - The seven headed horse
Airavata - The white elephant
Amrit - The nectar of immortality
Panchajanya - The conch
Laxmi - The Goddess of fortune & wealth
Kaustubh Mani - The most valuable jewel
Dhanvantari - The god of medicine & Ayurveda
Halahal - The deadly poison
Sharanga - The bow and arrow of Hari
Apsara Rambha - Beautiful female deity
The moon - Adorns Shiva's head
Parijat - The divine flowering tree
Varuni - The creator of alcohol