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Beaded Sequin Clutch Bag
Hand-embroidered in heritage techniques and handcrafted all the way through! Our lovely clutch bags are made to last. With designs to suit any occasion and a hidden chain that easily converts them from a clutch to a sling, they couldn't be better designed! And with a size good enough​ to carry your phone, money, makeup, and even a tiny scarf - they are not just sleek but chic!
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Handwoven Yak Wool Stole-Triple Borders
From the foothills of the Himalayas, we bring to you a wonderfully folk collection of fine Yak and Sheep wool shawls. Blended with the finest of tussar silk, these shawls are incredibly warm, soft, and wrap you in their cocoons. Our main weaving partners are a group of 200 women artisans who are very dedicated to preserving this tradition of weaving. In particular, the Kinauri borders (heavily influenced by central asian motifs), are a true labour of love and much sought after.
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Handwoven Yak Wool Shawl
From the foothills of the Himalayas, we bring to you a wonderfully folk collection of fine Yak and Sheep wool shawls. Blended with the finest of tussar silk, these shawls are incredibly warm, soft, and wrap you in their cocoons. Our main weaving partners are a group of 200 women artisans who are very dedicated to preserving this tradition of weaving. In particular, the Kinauri borders (heavily influenced by central asian motifs), are a true labour of love and much sought after.
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Handwoven Bhujodi Dhabada Desert Shawls
Bhujodi shawls are handwoven in a five hundred year old tradition by a small community of 'vankars' in the Bhujodi region of Kutch, Gujarat. Woven on pit looms, the authentic shawls are made with handspun country wool, which is mildly coarse in texture. These shawls have been typically worn by the nomads and herders when out on in the desert and offer excellent protection from heat, cold, and wind.
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Pattu Border Bhujodi Full Shawl
The fine wools of Bhuj have a unique cotton-like texture and are so easy to wear and maintain. This pure wool stole is handwoven Tie and dye type.

Bhujodi shawls are handwoven in a five hundred year old tradition by a small community of 'vankars' in the Bhujodi region of Kutch, Gujarat. Woven on pit looms, the authentic shawls are made with handspun country wool, which is coarse in texture. As the art developed to cater to commercial needs, a variety of blends have been introduced that offer softer and easier-to-maintain versions. Those blended with tussar (moth) silk are extremely popular for their refined, regal look.
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Mirror Work Bhujodi Full Shawl
A classic Chomak border handwoven in durable acrylic yarn, and finished with authentic mirror embroidery, these shawls from Kutch, Gujarat are much sought after. This black and white gives you the ethnic richness while still appearing muted in the colour combination.

Bhujodi shawls are handwoven in a five hundred year old tradition by a small community of 'vankars' in the Bhujodi region of Kutch, Gujarat. Woven on pit looms, the authentic shawls are made with handspun country wool, which is coarse in texture. As the art developed to cater to commercial needs, a variety of blends have been introduced that offer softer and easier-to-maintain versions. Those blended with tussar (moth) silk are extremely popular for their refined, regal look.
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Fusion Cut Block Print Bhujodi Stole
The fine wools of Bhuj have a unique cotton-like texture and are so easy to wear and maintain. This pure wool stole is handwoven Tie and dye type.

Bhujodi shawls are handwoven in a five hundred year old tradition by a small community of 'vankars' in the Bhujodi region of Kutch, Gujarat. Woven on pit looms, the authentic shawls are made with handspun country wool, which is coarse in texture. As the art developed to cater to commercial needs, a variety of blends have been introduced that offer softer and easier-to-maintain versions. Those blended with tussar (moth) silk are extremely popular for their refined, regal look.
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Fine Wool Kutchi Stole- Brown/Green
An intricately woven stole by an award winning artisan, using the kutchi extra weft technique. An excellent and tasteful stole to have in your collection or to give to something special,

Bhujodi shawls are handwoven in a five hundred year old tradition by a small community of 'vankars' in the Bhujodi region of Kutch, Gujarat. Woven on pit looms, the authentic shawls are made with handspun country wool, which is coarse in texture. As the art developed to cater to commercial needs, a variety of blends have been introduced that offer softer and easier-to-maintain versions. Those blended with tussar (moth) silk are extremely popular for their refined, regal look.
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Ajrakh Extra Weft Weave Bhujodi Stole-Blue
This textile has been crafted by an award-winning artisan from Gurajat. This is made from fine merino wool.
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Ajrakh Bhujodi Stole- Earth Tones
This textile has been crafted by an award-winning artisan from Gurajat. This is made from fine merino wool.
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Ajrakh Extra Weft Weave Bhujodi Stole-Maroon
This textile has been crafted by an award-winning artisan from Gurajat. This is made from fine merino wool.
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The Guardians (Unframed)
Format: Original art. Size A4
Medium: Watercolors and pens.
Artist: Rabia Fathima Qazi.

Mothers and Grandmothers, guarding cultures, protecting heritage, keeping the candle burning even when all else around them is dark.

Rabia Fathima Qazi is visual artist based in Doha. Her work blends cultural narratives with contemporary expressions, often exploring themes of identity, heritage, and transformation. Her pieces evoke deep emotion and invite reflection through vibrant colors and fantastical details.
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Meditation (Unframed)
Format: Original art. Size A4
Medium: Watercolors and pens.
Artist: Rabia Fathima Qazi.

Rabia Fathima Qazi is visual artist based in Doha. Her work blends cultural narratives with contemporary expressions, often exploring themes of identity, heritage, and transformation. Her pieces evoke deep emotion and invite reflection through vibrant colors and fantastical details.
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Cosmic Eye (Unframed)
Format: Original art.
Medium: Watercolors and pens.
Artist: Rabia Fathima Qazi.

Rabia Fathima Qazi is visual artist based in Doha. Her work blends cultural narratives with contemporary expressions, often exploring themes of identity, heritage, and transformation. Her pieces evoke deep emotion and invite reflection through vibrant colors and fantastical details.
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Enigma (Unframed)
Format: Original art.
Medium: Watercolors and pens.
Artist: Rabia Fathima Qazi.

Rabia Fathima Qazi is visual artist based in Doha. Her work blends cultural narratives with contemporary expressions, often exploring themes of identity, heritage, and transformation. Her pieces evoke deep emotion and invite reflection through vibrant colors and fantastical details.
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Summer Nights (Framed)
Format: Original art. Size A4
Medium: Watercolors and pens.
Artist: Rabia Fathima Qazi.

Rabia Fathima Qazi is visual artist based in Doha. Her work blends cultural narratives with contemporary expressions, often exploring themes of identity, heritage, and transformation. Her pieces evoke deep emotion and invite reflection through vibrant colors and fantastical details.
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The City (Framed)
Format: Original art. Size A4
Medium: Watercolors and pens.
Artist: Rabia Fathima Qazi.

Rabia Fathima Qazi is visual artist based in Doha. Her work blends cultural narratives with contemporary expressions, often exploring themes of identity, heritage, and transformation. Her pieces evoke deep emotion and invite reflection through vibrant colors and fantastical details.
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Ambition (Framed)
Format: Original art. Size A4
Medium: Watercolors and pens.
Artist: Rabia Fathima Qazi.

Rabia Fathima Qazi is visual artist based in Doha. Her work blends cultural narratives with contemporary expressions, often exploring themes of identity, heritage, and transformation. Her pieces evoke deep emotion and invite reflection through vibrant colors and fantastical details.
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Tropical Sunset-Wood Inlay Art by South  Indian Craftsmen
This beautiful artwork is a specialty of the South Indian region of Karnataka. Not painted, but created by deftly and skillfully laying pieces of different colour wood to form the visual. A truly special piece to behold or to gift.
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Habibti (Unframed)
Format: Original art. Size 10 cm x 10 cm
Medium: Watercolors and pens.
Artist: Rabia Fathima Qazi.

Rabia Fathima Qazi is visual artist based in Doha. Her work blends cultural narratives with contemporary expressions, often exploring themes of identity, heritage, and transformation. Her pieces evoke deep emotion and invite reflection through vibrant colors and fantastical details.
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The Monkey on the Back (Framed)
Format: Original art. Size A4 (artwork size)
Medium: Acrylic on canvas sheet
Artist: Rabia Fathima Qazi.

A tongue-in-cheek comment on our selfie and mobile phone obsession.

Rabia Fathima Qazi is visual artist based in Doha. Her work blends cultural narratives with contemporary expressions, often exploring themes of identity, heritage, and transformation. Her pieces evoke deep emotion and invite reflection through vibrant colors and fantastical details.
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The Desert Garden
Format: Original art on canvas
Medium: Acrylic paints
Artist: Rabia Fathima Qazi.

Rabia Fathima Qazi is visual artist based in Doha. Her work blends cultural narratives with contemporary expressions, often exploring themes of identity, heritage, and transformation. Her pieces evoke deep emotion and invite reflection through vibrant colors and fantastical details.
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Pink Banded Agate Wrist Cuff Bangle
This piece of jewellery is part of our best-selling Athena collection. Inspired by ancient Greek and Roman designs, the handcrafted Athena collection is bold, striking, and stands out. It's set in premium brass and coated with gold powder and rhodium to give it its rustic gold look. The rhodium plating also makes it hypoallergenic, and it does not tarnish as easily as other metals.
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Blue Chalcedony Wrist Cuff Bangle
This piece of jewellery is part of our best-selling Athena collection. Inspired by ancient Greek and Roman designs, the handcrafted Athena collection is bold, striking, and stands out. It's set in premium brass and coated with gold powder and rhodium to give it its rustic gold look. The rhodium plating also makes it hypoallergenic, and it does not tarnish as easily as other metals.
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Agate Stone Wrist Cuff Bangle
This piece of jewellery is part of our best-selling Athena collection. Inspired by ancient Greek and Roman designs, the handcrafted Athena collection is bold, striking, and stands out. It's set in premium brass and coated with gold powder and rhodium to give it its rustic gold look. The rhodium plating also makes it hypoallergenic, and it does not tarnish as easily as other metals.
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Pichwai Gift Paper Bag
These bags are perfect for carrying a variety of items for parties, weddings and everyday use. This is biodegradable, eco-friendly, lightweight and affordable elegance.
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Royal Elephant Gift Paper Bag
This paper bag is specifically known for its Indian ethnic traditional elephant design.

This features a distinctive pattern with multiple elephants in a traditional Indian art style in maroon color. Made from a premium quality paper board with matt lamination giving it a smooth texture. This is designed for gifting on different occasions including weddings, birthdays, fesitvals, and anniversaries.
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Mandala Gift Paper Bag
This item is characterized by its blue background adorned with intricate patterns including paisley motifs and central circular mandala design in yellow and gold with braided golden handle.

The design is heavily influenced by traditional Indian or Persian art. Made from a premium-grade paper board with a matt lamination for a smooth, refined finish and enhanced durability. Ideal for various special occasions such as Diwali, weddings, birthdays, or anniversaries.
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Vintage-Style w/Triangular Emerald Pendant Set
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.
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Vintage-Style w/Triangular Blue Pendant Set
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.
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Agate & Rose Quartz Handcrafted Earrings
This piece of jewelry is part of our best-selling Athena collection. Inspired by ancient Greek and Roman designs, the handcrafted Athena collection is bold, striking, and stands out. It's set in premium brass and coated with gold powder and rhodium to give it its rustic gold look. The rhodium plating also makes it hypoallergenic, and it does not tarnish as easily as other metals.
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Eye of the Beholder (Framed)
Format: Original art. Size A4
Medium: Watercolors and pens.
Artist: Rabia Fathima Qazi.

Rabia Fathima Qazi is visual artist based in Doha. Her work blends cultural narratives with contemporary expressions, often exploring themes of identity, heritage, and transformation. Her pieces evoke deep emotion and invite reflection through vibrant colors and fantastical details.
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Look At Me (Framed w/o glass)
Format: Original art. Size 37cm x 45 cm
Medium: Watercolors and pens.
Artist: Rabia Fathima Qazi.

Rabia Fathima Qazi is visual artist based in Doha. Her work blends cultural narratives with contemporary expressions, often exploring themes of identity, heritage, and transformation. Her pieces evoke deep emotion and invite reflection through vibrant colors and fantastical details.
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Helix (Framed)
Format: Original art. Size 39cm x 49cm
Medium: Watercolors and pens.
Artist: Rabia Fathima Qazi.

Rabia Fathima Qazi is visual artist based in Doha. Her work blends cultural narratives with contemporary expressions, often exploring themes of identity, heritage, and transformation. Her pieces evoke deep emotion and invite reflection through vibrant colors and fantastical details.
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Saqr Handcarved Box by Studio Inaara-Green
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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Saqr Handcarved Box by Studio Inaara-Pink
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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Badawi Handcarved Box by Studio Inaara-Pink
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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Badawi Handcarved Box by Studio Inaara-Blue
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 Inaara-Green
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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Fijiri Handcarved Box by Studio Inaara-Blue
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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