Kumhar Mohalla, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India
What is this place?
Pottery Hub – Kumhar Mohalla is a traditional locality in Ajmer
primarily known for its community of potters, or 'Kumhars'. It's a place where the craft of pottery has been passed down through generations.
Why people come here
Artisan Craft – People visit Kumhar Mohalla to witness the traditional art of pottery making, to purchase handmade clay items, and to experience a glimpse into the lives of local artisans. It's a destination for those interested in authentic Rajasthani craftsmanship.
What to expect
Rustic Charm – I find this area to have a rustic and authentic atmosphere, with potters often working in open spaces or small workshops. You can expect to see the entire process of pottery making, from shaping the clay to firing the finished products. The environment is generally bustling with activity and the sounds of creation.
Best time to go
Cooler Months – The cooler months, from October to March, are generally the most comfortable time to visit Ajmer and explore Kumhar Mohalla. Mornings or late afternoons are often ideal to avoid the midday heat and see the potters at work.
Practical info
Local Exploration – This is a place best explored on foot. While there isn't formal parking, you can usually find spots in nearby areas if you're driving. It's an active working community, so respectful observation is appreciated.
Good to know
Support Local – Many of the items sold here are directly from the artisans, offering a chance to support local craftspeople. You might find a variety of items, from decorative pieces to functional pottery.