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  • Coat & Key Hangers
  • Decoration
  • Terracotta Masks
  • Tribal & Folk Artwork
  • Wall Plate
  • Wood Work
  • Metal Art
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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Hand Carved Doha Skyline
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.

Making it even more special is the Arabic text that reads "Ahlan Wasahlan", which translates to "Welcome to My Home".
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Cow Bell with leather strap
These cow bells are hand made with tooled genuine leather strap to hang it and make a wonderful addition to your home decor or for gifting. Their sound is very different from commercial machine cut wind chimes.
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Guldasta - Zardozi Art in maroon velvet
A bouquet of flowers - Guldasta embroidered in dark maroon velvet. 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.
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