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Mahira Handwoven Dhurrie
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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Madhya Handwoven Dhurrie
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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Dhani Handwoven Dhurrie
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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Pankhudi Handwoven Dhurrie
A unique combination rug with various weaving techniques used to create a vintage look while still maintaining a contemporary style. It is definitely one of kind addition to your living space.
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Patanga Handwoven Dhurrie - Green
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.
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Shutal Handwoven Dhurrie
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.
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Dana Handwoven Dhurrie
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.
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Desert Rose Handwoven Dhurrie
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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Psychadella Handwoven Dhurrie
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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Black Jack Handwoven Dhurrie
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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Candy Cane Handwoven Dhurrie
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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Agni Handwoven Dhurrie
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.
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Block-a-Block Handwoven Dhurrie
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique.

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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Lava Ash Handwoven Rug
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique.

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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Raazi Handwoven Dhurrie
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique.

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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Laali Handwoven Dhurrie
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It is made with recycled PET and cotton yarn, and suitable for outdoor use.

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
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique.

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
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique.

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
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It is made with recycled PET and cotton yarn, and suitable for outdoor use.

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
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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Zellij Handwoven Dhurrie - 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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Zellij Handwoven Dhurrie - Aqua
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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Ambar Handwoven Dhurrie
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 - Rose
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
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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Badal Handwoven Dhurrie
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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Badawī Handcarved Box by Studio Inaãra

This exquisite hand-carved box in mango wood was crafted at Studio Inaãra, drawing inspiration from the traditional Bedouin way of life (Badawī in Arabic, meaning Desert Dwellers). Part of our Zubarah Heritage collection, it depicts Qatari culture through Indian craftsmanship, highlighting the importance of the Badawī (the desert dwellers) who relied on camels as their main mode of transport in the harsh desert climate. The intricate designs and motifs surrounding the camel draw inspiration from Al-Sadu, an ancient Bedouin weaving technique that holds significant cultural value in Qatar and the Gulf Region.
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Fijiri Handcarved Box by Studio Inaãra
Fijiri serves as our tribute to Qatar's pearl diving legacy. The Firiji songs, sung by boatmen guiding divers to the sea, featured rhythms and melodies tailored to their work pace, facilitating synchronization and efficient breathing underwater. Passed down through generations, these songs were intrinsic to Qatar's pearl diving communities' cultural heritage.

The work of pearl divers was rigorous and perilous. Equipped with minimal diving gear, often just a nose clip and weighted rope, they plunged into the sea, relying on their breath-holding abilities to collect oysters from the ocean floor. These divers were renowned for their remarkable free-diving skills, reaching depths of up to 30 meters or more without the aid of modern scuba equipment. Revered for their bravery, expertise, and resilience amidst the sea's perils, they epitomized the essence of Qatar's maritime tradition.

For this beautiful hand carved box, we drew inspiration from one of Qatar's oldest symbols—the Pearl Monument—erected to honor this rich heritage. Our design incorporate elements symbolizing the dhow boat and the perils of the sea encountered by these brave men while diving in the Arabian Gulf
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Saqr Handcarved Box by Studio Inaãra
With this beautiful piece of hand-carved finesse, we celebrate yet another significant aspect of Qatar's culture. Falconry, deeply intertwined with Bedouin traditions and the way of life in Qatar, holds a profound significance.

Falconry wasn't merely a means of hunting for the Bedouins; it was a cherished cultural tradition that played a central role in their lives. Falcons were highly prized and revered, symbolizing nobility, strength, and freedom. The practice of falconry was passed down through generations, with knowledge and skills carefully transmitted within families. Bedouin falconers, known as "muqābil al-saqr" (مقابل الصقر), developed close bonds with their birds, employing intricate training techniques passed down through generations to hone their falcons' hunting abilities.

Falcons are more than mere birds of prey; they represent dignity, valor, and pride in Qatar. To delve deeper into the rich history of falconry in Qatar, one can visit the Falcon Souq & Hospital located in Souq Waqif. Here, visitors can explore exhibits, learn about traditional falconry practices, and witness firsthand the cultural significance of falconry in Qatari society.
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Celina Handwoven Dhurrie
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.
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Heeralal Handwoven Dhurrie - Green
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.
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Doorbin Handwoven Dhurrie - Salmon
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.
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Sarouk-Mir Hand Knotted Carpet Blue
A classic handknotted Indo Sarouk mir rug made with fine quality wool, the rug references the rugs made in the Sarouk region of Persia. With its long history of cultural intermingling, many persian migrants to India brough along their heritage crafts and merged with the tapestry of India. The cream-ivory tone combined with the tan evokes royalty. A soothing visual for a relaxing corner or beside the bed.
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Vanam Handwoven Towel - Bhoōmi Collection
Introducing Bhoōmi by Studio Inaãra, paving the way for a sustainable, resourceful lifestyle inspired by our ancestors. Our handwoven cotton beach towels are a small step towards improving sustainable and ethical practices. Trendy, lightweight, and highly absorbent, they dry faster and require less water to wash compared to regular towels. Made with 100% handspun cotton yarn, they are safe for the entire family.

Our teal green towels, Vanam, pay homage to every creature contributing to nature's restoration. From cyanobacteria to the lush forests, every contribution helps us move forward on our path to sustainable, clean future
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Manjadi Handwoven Towel - Bhoōmi Collection
Introducing Bhoōmi by Studio Inaãra, paving the way for a sustainable, resourceful lifestyle inspired by our ancestors. Our handwoven cotton beach towels are a small step towards improving sustainable and ethical practices. Trendy, lightweight, and highly absorbent, they dry faster and require less water to wash compared to regular towels. Made with 100% handspun cotton yarn, they are safe for the entire family.

Our red towels - Manjadi is inspired from Red Coral, often used in Kerala as a protective charm for children, believed to ward off the evil eye and bring good fortune.
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Nili Handwoven Towel - Bhoōmi Collection
Introducing Bhoōmi by Studio Inaãra, paving the way for a sustainable, resourceful lifestyle inspired by our ancestors. Our handwoven cotton beach towels are a small step towards improving sustainable and ethical practices. Trendy, lightweight, and highly absorbent, they dry faster and require less water to wash compared to regular towels. Made with 100% handspun cotton yarn, they are safe for the entire family.

Our blue towels, Nili or indigo, symbolize the resilience of our ancestors.
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Haldi Handwoven Towel - Bhoōmi Collection
Introducing Bhoōmi by Studio Inaãra, paving the way for a sustainable, resourceful lifestyle inspired by our ancestors. Our handwoven cotton beach towels are a small step towards improving sustainable and ethical practices. Trendy, lightweight, and highly absorbent, they dry faster and require less water to wash compared to regular towels. Made with 100% handspun cotton yarn, they are safe for the entire family.

Our yellow towels- Haldi, evoke the radiant hue of Turmeric.
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Pyramids Handwoven Rugs - blue
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.
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Malhaar Handwoven Rug - Slate
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.
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Zameen Handwoven Dhurrie
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.
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Arbi Wool Dhurrie - Slate Tones
A classical Moroccon pattern in walls and decor in rendered as an equally mesmerising rug by our skilled weavers.

This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.
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Heeralal Handwoven Dhurrie - Sand
This rug has been handwoven in Northern India using the Punja weaving technique. It comprises of 80% wool and 20% cotton.
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Genda Candle Holder - Small
Of the many flowers that are precious to India, nothing is found more prolifically than the marigold. Of weddings & celebrations, of prayers & honouring - the marigold carries a lot of positive sentiments in the country, which is why we can't help but take inspiration from it and bring you this vibrant and cute candle holder.

Crafted by artisans in North India, these candle holders are a part of our Aam Khaas collection of artefacts - a tribute to the everyday India. This product comes from Label Inaãra, conceived and created exclusively for us.
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Oryx Table Top Art
This stunning Oryx Table top Artwork 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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Ahlan Block Print Stamp Set
This Stamp Set 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.The same can be done using these blocks to print tee shirts or any fabric
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Tufaan the Horse Wall Hanging - Pitwai Tribal Art
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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Bullhead Wall Hanging - Pitwai Art
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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Tribal Mask - Pitwai Art
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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Naranga Rustic Candle Holder - Tall
These beautiful rustic candle holders bring a down to earth charm to your setup, be it in a living room thriving on character or your garden dinner set up. Reflecting the colours you will see most often around a local Indian area, from push carts to sarees!

Crafted by artisans in North India, these candle holders are a part of our Aam Khaas collection of artefacts - a tribute to the everyday India. This product comes from the Aam Khaas Collection by Studio Inaãra.
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Rehayi  Meditation Candle Holder - Tall
A unique textural candle holder with a 'katori' top is crafted by artisans in North India. It would be a subtle character adding addition to your decor. Nestle it amongst your dry flower vases. Let it snuggle in your meditation set up. This design was conceived to reflect the struggle of the human form. The red in these candles symbolises the life, and the speckled seeds speak for new birth and second chances. This candle holder was designed as a tribute to the indomitable spirit of the common Indian man.

Crafted by artisans in North India, these candle holders are a part of our Aam Khaas collection of artefacts - a tribute to the everyday India. This product is part of The Aam Khaas Collection by Studio Inaãra.
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Nimbuda Candle Holder - Tall
The real spice of India is the humble lemon. Sprinkle it to add that sizzle to any dish. Sweet & sour - a pan Indian signature that reflects the very nature of life in India. Nothing without those twists and zings. This is our ode to that humble nimbuda - the spice of our life.

Crafted by artisans in North India, these candle holders are a part of our Aam Khaas collection of artefacts - a tribute to the everyday India. This product comes from Label Inaãra, conceived and created exclusively for us.
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Sindoori Red Candle Holder - Medium
Red is everywhere in India. Holding deep meaning in many spheres. We do love our red. 'Sindoor' references the red powder worn by married women to signify their status. But the 'Sindoori' we are inspired from is the juicy and much loved Sindoori mango. A deep beet red on the outside, and a flamboyant juicy red on the inside!

Crafted by artisans in North India, these candle holders are a part of our Aam Khaas collection of artefacts - a tribute to the everyday India. This product comes from Label Inaãra, conceived and created exclusively for us.
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Jelèb Jamila Tealight Holder
Designed in-house at Studio Inaãra, Jelèb Jamila is inspired by the traditional Jalabiya worn by women in Arabia. Available in limited numbers, this piece is a true blend of Indian artistry and Qatari heritage. Handcrafted from 100% Indian Rosewood (sheesham), it showcases an ancient woodworking technique from central India, historically used to create wooden blocks for hand-printed fabrics.
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Gharonda Blue Candle Holder - Medium
Quintessential is the word. Maybe you have paid attention, maybe you haven't. But this powder blue on chalk painted walls is what you will see if you travel through villages in India or localities where traditions haven't changed in decades. Gharonda is an attempt to capture those walls. With paint peeling off here and there. A textural, visual, delight.

Crafted by artisans in North India, these candle holders are a part of our Aam Khaas collection of artefacts - a tribute to the everyday India. This product comes from Label Inaãra, conceived and created exclusively for us.
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Ghantadi Musical Bells Bunch
These bells are traditionally handcrafted by artisans from the Kutch region and are known for their melodious sounds which are very different from commercial machine made wind chimes.
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