
Where ancient
walls become
jewels
Three living folk arts — Warli, Madhubani, Mandana — worn on the skin of the modern woman.
one lineage
Folk art, worn daily
Where the chowk
meets the skin
“We don’t wear jewellery.
We wear the memory of the earth.”
Each piece begins not on a workbench, but in the oral tradition — passed through artisan families who have guarded these folk arts for generations.
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Circles, triangles, lines — encoding the harmony of nature in its purest geometric form.
Organic complexity celebrating divinity and the wild flora of the Indian landscape.
Protective geometry from Rajasthan’s walls — radial symmetry inviting auspiciousness.
Every piece made by hand by artisans in Jaipur
Across India, in luxury bamboo packaging
Traditions passed through generations of artisan families
Not decoration — every piece is a canvas of storytelling
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