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The Royals and the beauty of the Himalayan Mountains

As the Royals visit the mountain Kingdom of Bhutan, it reminds us of an idyllic childhood spent for a while in the mountains in India, just on the other side in equally beautiful Arunachal Pradesh. The mountains we looked onto towards the west were the kingdom of Bhutan. The beauty of the mountains, pristine streams flowing through the valleys, River flowing through the Himalayaschildren and people wearing Baku (traditional dress) all reminds us of the beauty of untouched nature we grew up with there which continues to inspire us.  Monastry in Himalayan MountainsDevotee spinning prayer wheels Bhutan is well known for being a very friendly neighbour to India and we are pleased that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are visiting the country. It is naturally protected by the Himalayan moutons which form its boundary.Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Archery in BhutanDuke and Duchess of Cambridge in Bhutan We recall the pretty traditional clothes and patterns that the locals wear which brightens the atmosphere up, despite the weather being increasingly cold with altitude. We also love the beautiful weaves that that the traditional shawls are made of.  These are very special and as with all artisanal products, are handwoven and labour intensive. We drank yaks milk, as there are no cows here and there is not a rickshaw to be seen. Single file traffic crawling up the mountains due to the incline is often in convoys and quite restricted. Hence our fascination for rickshaws, trucks and autos (tuk tuks) as we had never seen them in the mountains before. Clouds descending on mountainsIt used to take us all day to start from the plains all the way up to the high mountains where we lived in a beautiful valley high up in the mountains.  This part of India is called Arunachal Pradesh, and this means ‘Land of the Rising Sun’. stream flowing through the valley (All photos are courtesy of Arunachal Tourism and The Duke and Duchess’ photos are from Tatler.) The untouched beauty of the mountains was brought home by the Royal Tour, and we are pleased the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have experienced this part of the world as well. Hopefully the Royal couple will go back inspired from the mountains as well. This is a nostalgic post, but tells you a little bit about some of our inspiration that derives from the Himalayan mountains.

About a Tuk Tuk and the race on Indian Street(s)!!

As you all know, our design range called Indian Street is inspired by traffic on the streets in India. It carries motifs of tuk tuks and trucks and a variety of symbols found on the high street in India, including the famous sign ‘Horn Please’ imploring all traffic to blow their horns! Here’s a photo of a table cloth and double oven gloves in this range.  Oven Gloves Indian Street Close Ups We were fascinated to find an interesting piece of news on the BBC news website which relates to just this issue of Indian Street traffic and  a race between a Tuk Tuk and an Uber driver to see who would win, the uber equipped with a SatNav to guide it of course! Read here to find out who won http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-35976128    
"Horn Please!" from Indian Street by Jasmine White London
“Horn Please!” from Indian Street by Jasmine White London
Indian Street Design cushion by Jasmine White London
Indian Street Design cushion by Jasmine White London.
Jasmine White London hand painted enamelware mugs Lina, Aura and Maria designs on Maria tray

Happy Customer & Marshmallows

We had a lovely email from a  customer who loves using our hand painted enamelware. She was at home with her brother being looked after, as their mummy was out and about. As a treat, they made a luxurious hot chocolate with all the trimmings!  This includes whipped cream & marshmallows on top of a lot of milky hot chocolate all in the popular green enamelware mugs. Bright green mug with hot choc and marshmallows   They sent in a photo, with their story, which is just lovely. It certainly made our day. Chloe (AGE 7) also, kindly sent in the key ingredients to the yummy, luxurious, hot chocolate, in case you wish to make some yourself:
  1. Hot chocolate
  2. Whipped cream
  3. Mini marshmallows
  4. (All in the green mugs,)
  5. Use spoon to help eat!
Thank you Chloe. We love receiving your emails and messages so keep them   coming! xx Supriya    
Jasmine White London hand painted Tara enamelware tumbler

Summer Sale Festival & Colour Inspired

We have decided to hold our first sale this summer. We design and make our products using lots of  colour and traditional techniques and we are always inspired by festivals, carnivals and occasions where people come together to celebrate or to have a good time. The mood of a summer festival, garden party, alfresco meal with the long light evenings is always magical. You will find an array of hand painted enamelware, including jugs, mugs and trays and a selection of our textiles for the home, as well as some useful tote bags all with special discounts. We hope you find something, either as something for yourself of as a gift for someone else.
A selection of handpainted enamelware with Jasmine White London own designs
Handpainted Enamelware Cups Some Colours NOW £5.50 in the Sale

Hello and welcome!

Well, we have had a busy summer! I am delighted to be announcing the re- launch of Jasmine White London. First of all introducing a new handpainted, colourful enamelware range for the home. A soft launch at the Wimbledon Village Fair in the summer where mugs, jugs and trays  flew off the stall proved its popularity! I then took it to the trade at Top Drawer London a couple of weeks ago where the collection received a lot of positive response from retailers and independent shops. I have included some of my own floral design patterns onto the enamelware, the posy and the small flowers but also incorporating the traditional ‘floral splash’ so familiar to the Kashmir region where they are hand painted. It is time for colour in our homes and I hope this collection will inspire many of you to adopt this philosophy!  Read More