Collection: kitchenware

warli art


Warli Art is a traditional tribal painting style from the Warli community of Maharashtra, rooted in nature and everyday life. Painted originally on mud walls using white rice paste, this minimalistic art form beautifully portrays human figures, animals, farming, dancing, and rituals through simple geometric shapes like circles, triangles, and lines.

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mandala art


Mandala art is a spiritual and geometric drawing style that represents the universe, balance, and harmony. The word “Mandala” comes from Sanskrit meaning “circle”, and the designs are created using symmetrical patterns radiating from a central point. Mandalas symbolize unity, wholeness, and the connection between the inner self and the outer world.



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mache art


Papier-Mâché, often known as Mache art, is a traditional craft made by molding paper pulp with natural adhesives to create decorative and functional objects. The craft has a long history in India, especially in Kashmir, where artisans transform waste paper into beautifully handcrafted items like boxes, masks, trays, toys, and home décor pieces. Once molded and dried, the objects are hand-painted with detailed patterns, floral motifs, and sometimes finished with a glossy varnish for durability

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madhubani art


adhubani art, also known as Mithila painting, is a famous folk art form from the Mithila region of Bihar in India. Traditionally created by women on mud walls during festivals and celebrations, Madhubani paintings are known for their bold outlines, bright natural colors, and intricate patterns. The themes revolve around nature, mythology, gods and goddesses, animals, birds, fertility, and social events. The artwork uses geometric shapes, double borders, and detailed motifs to fill every space of the design, symbolizing prosperity and joy.

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meenakarni art


Meenakari, also known as Meenakarni art, is a traditional enamel art form that involves decorating metal surfaces with vibrant colored glass powder and intricate designs. Originating from Persia and later flourishing in Rajasthan, especially Jaipur, Meenakari work is widely seen on jewelry, idols, plates, and decorative objects. Artisans intricately carve patterns on metals like gold, silver, or copper, fill them with bright enamels, and fire them to create a smooth glossy finish. Its floral, geometric, and nature-inspired motifs reflect royal elegance and fine craftsmanship.

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