Kem cho? Majama! Let’s explore and enlighten ourselves about Gujarat by A Krazy Mug’s themed kettle.

A warm hello to our most avid readers. How are you’ll doing? So the special edition “Incredible India” journey is coming to an end. We have last two specially themed designed kettles left to explore and apprise ourselves. Today, we are going to talk about “Gujarat” a state known for its rich heritage, vibrant culture, delicious cuisines and more!

Embracing different religious faiths, Gujarat is demonstrated as a vibrant mix of Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, and Buddhism. This amalgamation of cultures is quite evident in their beliefs, customs, traditions, institutions, and practices.

The typical Gujarati thali consists of roti, dal or kadhi, rice and shaak (a dish made up of several different combinations of vegetables and spices, which may be either spicy or sweet). The thali will also include preparations made from pulses or whole beans (called kathor in Gujarati) such as moong, black eyed beans etc., a snack item (farsaan) like dhokla, pathra, samosa, fafda, etc. and a sweet (mishthaan) like mohanthal, jalebi, doodh pak etc.

Global restaurant chains like Subway and Pizza Hut have opened their pure vegetarian outlets in Ahmedabad. These are their first completely vegetarian restaurants in the world.

Folk dances of Gujarat include famous dance forms like Garba, Dandiya, Bhavai, Tippani, Hudo, among others. These dance forms are very energetic, colorful and soulful and truly reflect the essence of vibrant Gujarat.

Raan of Kutch is a large salt marsh located in the Thar Desert in Gujarat’s Kutch District. Kutch is the largest district in India. Kutch means ‘something that becomes wet and dry intermittently’.

Gujarat is the birth state of “legends” the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, and the Iron Man of India, Sardar Vallabhai Patel.

Did you know Gujarat is derived from a Sanskrit word? Originating from the Sanskrit word ‘Gurjaratra’, it means the “Land of Gurjaras”. The Gurjara tribe ruled the region between 8th and 9th centuries C.E.

So what do you think of this “Gujarat” themed hand-designed designer kettles? Let us know in the comments sections.


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Let’s explore the capital of India “dilwaalon ki dilli” through A Krazy Mug themed kettles

Hey guys 🙂 How is everyone doing? We hope everyone is safe, staying at home and stepping out only if necessary. Today, we are going to talk about the most interesting city of India, the heart of India. Yes, you guessed it right, it’s Delhi. Today we are going to explore the capital of India “Delhi” – “Dilwaalon ki dilli“.

A place wherein people have contented hearts and lively nature. With its long history of empire successions from the Delhi Sultanate to Mughals and then the British, the city at present stands as one of the fastest developing cities in the world. Delhi is loved by the tourists as well as its inhabitants for it is a city of the wise and the spice!

Being the largest city in India, it has many hidden gems to explore like the Red Fort. Did you know that the Red Fort use to be white in color? Yes, you heard it right, the magnificent Red Fort which defines the almightiness of Delhi, used to be white initially. According to a survey conducted for archaeology, related research unraveled that the Fort was made up of limestone and when the stone started to wither away, the British painted it Red to preserve it. 

 Delhi has the 13th largest metro rail network in the world. It stands in the 13th position in the entire world with the length of the station being 193 Kilometers.

Delhi is the leading commercial center of India. Along with the manufacturing and sales, Delhi also has vast and rapidly growing retail industries.

Can you guess which is the tallest minaret in the world and is in which city? Yes! you guessed it right, Delhi. It is the home to the tallest minaret in the world. It’s Qutub Minar! The construction of this beautiful Minaret began in 1200 AD by the Delhi Sultanate – Qutub al-Din Aibak and still stands gracefully within the city.


With being the capital of the country, these facts about Delhi bring out many mysterious reasons to explore the city!
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We, A Krazy Mug, have two “Delhi” themed designer aluminum and steel kettle. Each kettle is handmade, hand-designed and gorgeously hand-painted in itself. These kettles gives a perfect justice to the beautiful capital of India. Hope you guys liked our collection.


If you want to place an order please do write to puja@akrazymug.com with your name, address and your order. We will definitely get back to you soon.

For more information or queries, kindly contact us at +91 9833968244

A Krazy Mug is on Amazon now. Have a look at our other exquisite & assorted designed products as well.

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