AARYA CEYLON

HISTORY

Aarya Ceylon is a Sri Lankan company which offers varieties of products Made In Sri Lanka to the world with pride. The company offers a wide range of authentic Ceylon products which are produced in traditional manner.

It helps opening doors of Sri Lankan heritage, culture & fine craftsmanship to the world and exquisite & rich nature of Sri Lanka.

Aarya Ceylon also offers a wide range of Sri Lankan food range including tea, coconut oil, coconut water, a wide range of authentic organic food, spices etc.

Ceylon Tea

Ceylon tea is the island nation’s lifeblood, with tea boutiques spread all over. Golden Tips, Silver Tips, and Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe Fanning are among the luxury and exclusive teas available. A variety of teas flavoured with cinnamon, dried fruits, herbal blends, and local spices are available as infusions.

Traditional Masks

The important aspect of Sri Lankan folklore and a vivid part of the island’s cultural identity. Local craftsmen in this coastal town use their deft hands to breathe life into a plain log and create exotic masks with intricate features. Popular devil masks, which were once only seen in folk dances, have now evolved into magnificent works of art. They are hand-carved wooden masks which were once used to fend off evil but are now only used to embellish traditional rituals and dances.

Batik Wear

Batik is a traditional craft of a Javanese heritage that has been passed on from generation to generation, and it is as colourful as the island itself. If you ride across, you’ll find local men wearing batik sarongs and women wearing rainbow-hued batik sarees. From waxing to dying, every Sri Lankan batik garment are handcrafted. And no two designs are alike. As a result, it’s fair to assume that batik is Sri Lanka’s version of haute couture.

Porcelain Tableware

Sri Lanka produces beautiful porcelain and ceramic ware thanks to its abundance of minerals and clay. Teacups, bowls, and even cutlery in simple and elegant styles are widely available in certain parts of the world. You will also find ones that are vivid and well-designed.

Ceylon Tea

Ceylon tea is the island nation’s lifeblood, with tea boutiques spread all over. Golden Tips, Silver Tips, and Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe Fanning are among the luxury and exclusive teas available. A variety of teas flavoured with cinnamon, dried fruits, herbal blends, and local spices are available as infusions.

Traditional Masks

The important aspect of Sri Lankan folklore and a vivid part of the island’s cultural identity. Local craftsmen in this coastal town use their deft hands to breathe life into a plain log and create exotic masks with intricate features. Popular devil masks, which were once only seen in folk dances, have now evolved into magnificent works of art. They are hand-carved wooden masks which were once used to fend off evil but are now only used to embellish traditional rituals and dances.

Batik Wear

Batik is a traditional craft of a Javanese heritage that has been passed on from generation to generation, and it is as colourful as the island itself. If you ride across, you’ll find local men wearing batik sarongs and women wearing rainbow-hued batik sarees. From waxing to dying, every Sri Lankan batik garment are handcrafted. And no two designs are alike. As a result, it’s fair to assume that batik is Sri Lanka’s version of haute couture.

Porcelain Tableware

Sri Lanka produces beautiful porcelain and ceramic ware thanks to its abundance of minerals and clay. Teacups, bowls, and even cutlery in simple and elegant styles are widely available in certain parts of the world. You will also find ones that are vivid and well-designed.

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