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Emerald Victorian Necklace Set (copy)
Made in classical south Indian style, this beautifully crafted necklace set is a great substitute for traditional gold jewellery on your travels or sojourns abroad, or simply to have one handy at home and not lodged in the locker.

This piece is part of Inaãra's Riyasat collection - a luxury collection of handpicked artisanal jewellery made using heritage techniques and materials. Riyasat jewellery is made with premium brass or copper and coated with 18 ct gold. All embellishments, stones, techniques are the same as used for jewellery that is set in gold.
QR 750.0 750.0 QAR
Fine Wool Bhujodi Stole- Maroon (copy)
A black and red handwoven bhuj shawl with a traditional paisley pattern and tassels at the border.
QR 300.0 300.0 QAR
Lazy Susan- Marble (copy)
This stunning "Skyline of Doha," exclusively designed by Studio Inaãra, makes a unique and thoughtful gift for loved ones. Handcrafted from 100% Indian Rosewood (sheesham), it showcases an ancient art form from central India traditionally used for crafting wooden blocks that were used for creating hand-printed fabrics.
QR 260.0 260.0 QAR
Caravan Collection Curtain- Thick (Single) (copy)
Blended yarn from Northeast India.
QR 180.0 180.0 QAR
QR 220.0 220.0 QAR
Pure Sheesham Wood C.Holder Green/2pc (copy)
These beautiful rustic candle holders are crafted by artisans in North India. They bring a down to earth village charm to your setup, be it in a living room thriving on character or your garden dinner set up.

This piece of art comes from Label Inaãra, conceived and created exclusively for us.
QR 360.0 360.0 QAR
Mango Wood Round Lazy Susan-Large (copy)
This stunning "Skyline of Doha," exclusively designed by Studio Inaãra, makes a unique and thoughtful gift for loved ones. Handcrafted from 100% Indian Rosewood (sheesham), it showcases an ancient art form from central India traditionally used for crafting wooden blocks that were used for creating hand-printed fabrics.
QR 260.0 260.0 QAR
Guldasta - Zardozi Art tapestry (103x75cm) (copy)
A bouquet of flowers - Guldasta. Zardosi embroidery, an exquisite craft symbolizing royalty, was introduced to India by the Mughals in the 17th century. The term "Zar" denotes gold, and "Dosi" translates to embroidery. Historically, Zardosi involved the use of gold and silver threads adorned with precious stones. This particular piece, crafted by artisans of Inaãra, showcases intricate work using gold and silver dipped copper threads, enhanced with an array of semi-precious stones like turquoise, emerald, rubies, tiger’s eye, agates and more.
QR 2,550.0 2550.0 QAR