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Block Print Stamp-Flowering Plants
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.
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Rabi Wool Dhurrie Slate Tones(6x4ft)Blue
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.

Inaãra's collection is centered around the exquisite craftsmanship of handwoven Dhurries, each a testament to India's rich textile heritage. Dhurries, akin to kilims, are flat, reversible rugs skillfully crafted from cotton or wool yarn, a tradition that spans many regions across India. In the skilled hands of artisans from northern India, Inaãra's Dhurries come to life, each bearing the mark of meticulous artistry.
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Ziyana Handwoven Dhurrie (6x4ft)-Pink
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.

Inaãra's collection is centered around the exquisite craftsmanship of handwoven Dhurries, each a testament to India's rich textile heritage. Dhurries, akin to kilims, are flat, reversible rugs skillfully crafted from cotton or wool yarn, a tradition that spans many regions across India. In the skilled hands of artisans from northern India, Inaãra's Dhurries come to life, each bearing the mark of meticulous artistry.
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Handwoven Dhurrie (6x4 ft)
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.

Inaãra's collection is centered around the exquisite craftsmanship of handwoven Dhurries, each a testament to India's rich textile heritage. Dhurries, akin to kilims, are flat, reversible rugs skillfully crafted from cotton or wool yarn, a tradition that spans many regions across India. In the skilled hands of artisans from northern India, Inaãra's Dhurries come to life, each bearing the mark of meticulous artistry.
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Handwoven Dhurrie (6x4) (copy)
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.

Inaãra's collection is centered around the exquisite craftsmanship of handwoven Dhurries, each a testament to India's rich textile heritage. Dhurries, akin to kilims, are flat, reversible rugs skillfully crafted from cotton or wool yarn, a tradition that spans many regions across India. In the skilled hands of artisans from northern India, Inaãra's Dhurries come to life, each bearing the mark of meticulous artistry.
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Rabia's note card-Sunflowers on a springtime (copy)
Indulge in the charm of our Cotton Shawl with Floral Prints – a perfect harmony of comfort and refined style. Embrace sophistication with intricate floral patterns, making it an ideal accessory to elevate your look.
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Lava Ash Handwoven Rug (copy)
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.

Inaãra's collection is centered around the exquisite craftsmanship of handwoven Dhurries, each a testament to India's rich textile heritage. Dhurries, akin to kilims, are flat, reversible rugs skillfully crafted from cotton or wool yarn, a tradition that spans many regions across India. In the skilled hands of artisans from northern India, Inaãra's Dhurries come to life, each bearing the mark of meticulous artistry.
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Meena Handwoven Dhurrie - Red (copy)
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.

Inaãra's collection is centered around the exquisite craftsmanship of handwoven Dhurries, each a testament to India's rich textile heritage. Dhurries, akin to kilims, are flat, reversible rugs skillfully crafted from cotton or wool yarn, a tradition that spans many regions across India. In the skilled hands of artisans from northern India, Inaãra's Dhurries come to life, each bearing the mark of meticulous artistry.
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Meena Handwoven Dhurrie - Red (copy)
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.

Inaãra's collection is centered around the exquisite craftsmanship of handwoven Dhurries, each a testament to India's rich textile heritage. Dhurries, akin to kilims, are flat, reversible rugs skillfully crafted from cotton or wool yarn, a tradition that spans many regions across India. In the skilled hands of artisans from northern India, Inaãra's Dhurries come to life, each bearing the mark of meticulous artistry.
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Meena Handwoven Dhurrie - Coral (copy)
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.

Inaãra's collection is centered around the exquisite craftsmanship of handwoven Dhurries, each a testament to India's rich textile heritage. Dhurries, akin to kilims, are flat, reversible rugs skillfully crafted from cotton or wool yarn, a tradition that spans many regions across India. In the skilled hands of artisans from northern India, Inaãra's Dhurries come to life, each bearing the mark of meticulous artistry.
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Starry Night Garden Rug (copy)
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.

Inaãra's collection is centered around the exquisite craftsmanship of handwoven Dhurries, each a testament to India's rich textile heritage. Dhurries, akin to kilims, are flat, reversible rugs skillfully crafted from cotton or wool yarn, a tradition that spans many regions across India. In the skilled hands of artisans from northern India, Inaãra's Dhurries come to life, each bearing the mark of meticulous artistry.
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Guldasta Handwoven Dhurrie - Gray (copy)
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.

Inaãra's collection is centered around the exquisite craftsmanship of handwoven Dhurries, each a testament to India's rich textile heritage. Dhurries, akin to kilims, are flat, reversible rugs skillfully crafted from cotton or wool yarn, a tradition that spans many regions across India. In the skilled hands of artisans from northern India, Inaãra's Dhurries come to life, each bearing the mark of meticulous artistry.
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Khushboo Handwoven Dhurrie - Maroon (copy)
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.

Inaãra's collection is centered around the exquisite craftsmanship of handwoven Dhurries, each a testament to India's rich textile heritage. Dhurries, akin to kilims, are flat, reversible rugs skillfully crafted from cotton or wool yarn, a tradition that spans many regions across India. In the skilled hands of artisans from northern India, Inaãra's Dhurries come to life, each bearing the mark of meticulous artistry.
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Blue Glitch Handwoven Dhurrie (copy)
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.

Inaãra's collection is centered around the exquisite craftsmanship of handwoven Dhurries, each a testament to India's rich textile heritage. Dhurries, akin to kilims, are flat, reversible rugs skillfully crafted from cotton or wool yarn, a tradition that spans many regions across India. In the skilled hands of artisans from northern India, Inaãra's Dhurries come to life, each bearing the mark of meticulous artistry.
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Tribal Mask - Bastar - Bull head (copy)
A lovely piece of art that comes with a story. Add it to your collection of special pieces, and it's definitely a standout piece. Made by iron harvested entirely by hand and shaped in age old ways by tribals of central India.

Chhattisgarh Bastar region is a plateau with high-grade Iron ore (Hematite) deposits. For centuries tribes of this area have been climbing the iron rich mountains and gathering the iron by toppling the stones to the ground. They gather wood coal from the forests which is then use as fuel to melt the stones and extract the iron. This is a method used for centuries by the tribes to make axes, tools, and other utilitarian items. The handicrafts created by the blacksmiths is known as Pitwa art. 

The lack of exposure and a changing cultural landscape has put this art in a danger of disappearing. Many artisans are abandoning their profession for other reliable jobs. Our local partners have worked for over a decade to revive this tradition by updating the artisans on modern designs and market requirements, and generating sustained incomes for them. Our artisan partners come from the Lohar Vishwakarma tribe of central India.
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Geometric pattern Hand knotted rug (8x5 feet)
This hand-knotted rug features a captivating geometric pattern, adding a touch of modern texture to any space. Crafted by skilled artisans, each knot tells a story of time-honored tradition. The 8x5-foot size makes it perfect for accenting.
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