Dhokra is a 4,000-year-old tribal metal art form crafted using the lost-wax casting technique. Made from brass and shaped by hand, each piece carries raw textures and folk motifs that embody nature, mythology, and ancestral spirit — no two are ever alike.
A 500-year-old art from Bidar, Karnataka, Bidriware is crafted from a unique alloy and inlaid with pure silver. Its bold black finish and intricate patterns make each piece a symbol of regal sophistication — perfect for premium gifting with heritage charm.
Handcrafted in Karnataka using age-old lac-turnery techniques, Channapatna toys are vibrant, safe, and timeless. Made from sustainable wood and natural dyes, each piece is a playful blend of tradition, craftsmanship, and joy — perfect for thoughtful gifting across all ages.
A radiant craft from Rajasthan, Jaipur Blue Pottery is known for its eye-catching cobalt blue hues and intricate hand-painted motifs. Made from quartz, not clay, each piece is a delicate fusion of Persian design and Indian artistry — perfect for elegant, heritage-inspired gifting.
A vibrant expression of Gujarat’s cultural soul, Kutch Embroidery is famed for its intricate stitches, mirror work, and bold colors. Each handcrafted piece tells a story of tradition, tribe, and timeless textile artistry — making it a standout in ethnic and festive gifting.
A centuries-old folk painting tradition from Bihar, known for its intricate patterns, mythological themes, and vibrant natural dyes. Hand-painted with twigs, brushes, or fingers, each piece is a heartfelt expression of culture and storytelling. A frame-worthy celebration of India’s artistic soul.
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