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INDUSTRY · CERAMICS · CRAFTThe ceramic capital of India — Morbi's vast cluster of tile, sanitaryware and pottery factories that supplies much of the nation and exports clay craft across the world.
Morbi is, quite simply, the ceramic capital of India — and one of the largest ceramic clusters in the world. Spreading across the town’s outskirts are hundreds of factories that produce a vast share of the country’s wall and floor tiles, sanitaryware, crockery and even the famous Morbi wall clocks, with a huge volume exported around the globe.
This remarkable industry grew from the region’s traditional pottery and clay craft into a high-tech, billion-dollar manufacturing powerhouse, making Morbi one of Gujarat’s most prosperous and industrious towns. While the factories are working industrial units rather than tourist sites, the ceramic story is central to understanding Morbi, and the town’s showrooms and markets display the dazzling range of its output.
For those interested in industry, craft and the modern economy of Gujarat, Morbi’s ceramic city is a phenomenon in its own right. (The image shown here is an illustrated emblem.)
Illustration — clay and kiln.
Morbi has a long pottery and clay-craft heritage.
The modern ceramic industry takes off.
It becomes the country's ceramic capital.
A billion-dollar export powerhouse.
India's tile-and-pottery hub.
A vast national share.
Made and exported widely.
A famous local product.
From traditional pottery.
Shipped worldwide.
Hundreds of factories.
Dazzling output.
Factories ring the town.
The dazzling product range.
From pottery to powerhouse.
Tiles, crockery, clocks.
They are working units.
Mani Mandir nearby.
Morbi’s ceramic city is an industrial landscape rather than a monument: hundreds of factories, kilns and warehouses ring the town, producing tiles, sanitaryware, crockery and clocks on an enormous scale, with showrooms and markets displaying the output.
It is best understood as a phenomenon — the clay-craft heritage of the region scaled up into a global manufacturing powerhouse that defines modern Morbi. (Shown here as an illustrated emblem.)
Hundreds of ceramic units
Tiles & sanitaryware
Famous Morbi wall clocks
Global exports
Cool and pleasant — the best season across Morbi.
Green and atmospheric in the town.
Hot and dry — visit early or late.
⏰ Browse the showrooms and markets for the product range; factories are working units — visit only by arrangement.
Rajkot airport is nearest.
Morbi has a railway station.
Around Morbi, off the highways.
TILE & KILN
Showroom displays (with permission).
Tiles and ceramics.
The famous wall clocks.
Factories are working units.
Rotla, kadhi, shaak and ghee-rich fare.
Saurashtra's fried snacks.
Lively local street food.
Hearty Kathiawadi veg fare and sweets.
One of the world's largest ceramic clusters — India's ceramic capital.
Wall and floor tiles, sanitaryware, crockery and the famous Morbi wall clocks.
Factories are working units; tours are only by arrangement.
In the town's showrooms and markets.
Its traditional clay craft scaled into a huge modern industry.
Not conventionally, but the industry is central to understanding Morbi.
During business hours; October to March is pleasant.
Mani Mandir and Morbi's heritage core.
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