Bamboo weave






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Bamboo weave
₹499
The Royal Damask roller brings timeless elegance to clay surfaces with its flowing, symmetrical scrollwork inspired by classic damask textiles and ornamental architecture. Each pass leaves behind a rich, repeating pattern that feels regal yet refined, perfect for elevating vases, tiles, platters, and statement ceramics. Designed for crisp impressions and smooth release, this roller transforms simple forms into heritage-inspired pieces with depth, rhythm, and visual grandeur.
Read moreThe Royal Damask roller brings timeless elegance to clay surfaces with its flowing, symmetrical scrollwork inspired by classic damask textiles and ornamental architecture. Each pass leaves behind a rich, repeating pattern that feels regal yet refined, perfect for elevating vases, tiles, platters, and statement ceramics. Designed for crisp impressions and smooth release, this roller transforms simple forms into heritage-inspired pieces with depth, rhythm, and visual grandeur.
Read moreSize
Small2.5 × 10 cm
Large2.5 × 20 cm
Material
Material
Plant-based Plastic
Delivery
Ships in
7 days
Available across India
Use the roller anywhere
Continuous TextureSeamless patterns in seconds. Wrap mugs, vases, and planters in continuous texture with a single, smooth roll.
Slab PreparationPrep with purpose. Roll texture directly onto your slabs before cutting and assembling to create rich, tactile surfaces.
Sculptural DetailAdd organic complexity. Quickly apply skin textures, bark patterns, or scales to large sculptural areas.
How to use
One Smooth MotionCommit to the roll! Use steady, even pressure in one continuous pass. Stopping or rolling back and forth can create 'ghost' images.
Use Guide RailsPlace thickness strips on either side of your slab to rest the roller handles on. This ensures the texture depth is perfectly even across the slab.
Don't StickDust your clay slab liberally with corn flour before rolling. Sticky clay is the enemy of clean texture.
Clean with a BrushClay loves to hide in texture. Use an old toothbrush and warm water to scrub out the pattern after use. Let it air dry.

