₹999.00Original price was: ₹999.00.₹600.00Current price is: ₹600.00.
Celebrate tradition with this vibrant set of hand-painted lac bangles, designed in rich festive hues with intricate swirling patterns and metallic accents. Perfect for weddings, festivals, or ethnic styling with a bold twist.
Highlights:
Crafted from authentic Rajasthani lac
Hand-painted multicolor swirl patterns
Durable, lightweight, and skin-friendly
Ideal for traditional occasions or festive gifting
Set includes assorted designs for mix-and-match styling
₹8,000.00Original price was: ₹8,000.00.₹7,200.00Current price is: ₹7,200.00.
Floral Whispers is a graceful celebration of nature’s charm, painted in soft yet vibrant acrylic strokes. This floral composition radiates freshness and harmony, ideal for adding a lively, artistic accent to any interior.
Highlights:
Original hand-painted artwork by Rakhi Mukherjee
Acrylic on premium quality canvas
Elegant blend of pastel and vivid tones
Perfect for living spaces, bedrooms, or gift collections
Materials: Acrylic paints on canvas
Size: 14 x 18 inches
Note: This is an exclusive artwork. However, it can be recreated on demand, with a recreation time of 25 days.
₹900.00Original price was: ₹900.00.₹620.00Current price is: ₹620.00.
These vibrant hand-painted spatulas feature traditional bird motifs and leafy vines, blending tribal charm with kitchen utility. Each piece adds a unique artistic flair to your cooking and serving style.
Highlights:
Eye-catching folk bird art in bright earthy tones
Smooth, food-safe lacquer finish
Perfect for gifting, serving, or decorative use
Three shape options: flat, rounded, and curved-edge
Celebrate cultural artistry with this green-themed tribal necklace set featuring a hand-painted terracotta pendant of a divine goddess. Earthy ceramic beads, leafy motifs, and matching earrings add an elegant, natural touch to your ethnic wardrobe.
Highlights:
Handcrafted terracotta goddess pendant
Bold green ceramic and leaf beads
Includes coordinated earrings
Ideal for festive or artistic occasions
Materials: Terracotta, hand-painted clay, ceramic beads, metal hooks, cotton thread
This vibrant Ganesha Chhau Mask (tangur ganesh) from Purulia is a hand-crafted marvel of folk devotion and artistry. Adorned with intricate floral and divine patterns, it symbolizes intellect, strength, and auspicious beginnings. A unique collector’s item or festive décor piece, it blends mythology and folk charm.
Highlights:
Art Form: Traditional Purulia Chhau Mask
Depiction: Lord Ganesha with lotus, crown, and tusks
Vibrant Palette: Royal blue, pink, yellow, white accents
Dimension (length x breadth 3 x 3 inches
Material Clay and painted with Shellac
(Limited Stock)
Shellac dolls, colloquially known as ‘Gaalar Putul’ used to be a very popular and unique craft of Bengal’s Purba Midnapore District for decades. Brightly coloured and beautifully textured, these miniature dolls come in various forms of deities, animals, and humans. They are entirely handmade and are eco-friendly as well. Sadly, with the passage of time, the industrial mass production of dolls have pushed this exquisite art to the brink of oblivion. However, few passionate artists still exist and Brindaban Chanda, a sixty-two-year-old man is one of the very few artisans in Bengal who has still kept this age-old tradition alive, until this day!
These dolls are made of clay obtained from termites’ nests. It is then soaked in water and left to ferment for three days straight after which the residual twigs, pebbles, and gravels are separated out. The clay is then shaped into beautiful dolls and sun-dried and baked in mud kilns to turn them firm and solid.
What makes these dolls so unique is the rather interesting process thereafter. Held with a pair of tongs over red hot coal, an array of colourful ‘Lac’ is
applied all over the dolls. With nimble hands and crafty skills, the artisans then create magnificent body designs and patterns on the dolls with the thread of the lac. Cooled for 10-15 minutes and the dolls are finally ready.
This traditional art form of Bengal deserves all the praise, applause and help not merely because the products are so unique and beautifully handcrafted, but to appreciate the passion and the age-old bond that men and women have with mother nature!
Please Note: The products are all handcrafted and hence, there may be slight variations in colour and shape of the actual product against the one shown on the website.
Material Clay (Shellac)
Dimension (H x D) (inches) 3 x 4 inches
(Limited Stock)
Shellac dolls, colloquially known as ‘Gaalar Putul’ used to be a very popular and unique craft of Bengal’s Purba Midnapore District for decades. Brightly coloured and beautifully textured, these miniature dolls come in various forms of deities, animals, and humans. They are entirely handmade and are eco-friendly as well. Sadly, with the passage of time, the industrial mass production of dolls have pushed this exquisite art to the brink of oblivion. However, few passionate artists still exist and Brindaban Chanda, a sixty-two-year-old man is one of the very few artisans in Bengal who has still kept this age-old tradition alive, until this day!
This set contains a figure resembling a bird made from Shellac/Gala.
These dolls are made of clay obtained from termites’ nests. It is then soaked in water and left to ferment for three days straight after which the residual twigs, pebbles, and gravels are separated out. The clay is then shaped into beautiful dolls and sun dried and baked in mud kilns to turn them firm and solid.
What makes these dolls so unique is the rather interesting process thereafter. Held with a pair of tongs over red hot coal, an array of colourful ‘Lac’ is applied all over the dolls. With nimble hands and crafty skills, the artisans then create magnificent body designs and patterns on the dolls with the thread of the lac. Cooled for 10-15 minutes and the dolls are finally ready.
This traditional art form of Bengal deserves all the praise, applause, and help not merely because the products are so unique and beautifully handcrafted, but to appreciate the passion and the age-old bond that men and women have with mother nature!
Please Note: The products are all handcrafted and hence, there may be slight variations in colour and shape of the actual product against the one shown on the website.
Material Clay (Shellac)
Dimension (H x L x D) (inches) 2 x 1.6 x 2.6
(Limited Stock)
Shellac dolls, colloquially known as ‘Gaalar Putul’ used to be a very popular and unique craft of Bengal’s Purba Midnapore District for decades. Brightly coloured and beautifully textured, these miniature dolls come in various forms of deities, animals, and humans. They are entirely handmade and are eco-friendly as well. Sadly, with the passage of time, the industrial mass production of dolls have pushed this exquisite art to the brink of oblivion. However, few passionate artists still exist and Brindaban Chanda, a sixty-two-year-old man is one of the very few artisans in Bengal who has still kept this age-old tradition alive, until this day!
This set contains two mini figures, a horse and an elephant (black)
These dolls are made of clay obtained from termites’ nests. It is then soaked in water and left to ferment for three days straight after which the residual twigs, pebbles, and gravels are separated out. The clay is then shaped into beautiful dolls and sun dried and baked in mud kilns to turn them firm and solid.
What makes these dolls so unique is the rather interesting process thereafter. Held with a pair of tongs over red hot coal, an array of colourful ‘Lac’ is applied all over the dolls. With nimble hands and crafty skills, the artisans then create magnificent body designs and patterns on the dolls with the thread of the lac. Cooled for 10-15 minutes and the dolls are finally ready.
This traditional art form of Bengal deserves all the praise, applause, and help not merely because the products are so unique and beautifully handcrafted, but to appreciate the passion and the age-old bond that men and women have with mother nature!
Please Note: The products are all handcrafted and hence, there may be slight variations in colour and shape of the actual product against the one shown on the website.
This vibrant Ganesha wall hanging in reclining pose is a playful twist on Purulia’s folk artistry. Handcrafted in papier-mâché and painted in bold hues, this piece blends divine symbolism with rustic charm – ideal for brightening up modern or traditional spaces.
Highlights:
Art Form: Purulia Mukhos Folk Handicraft
Depiction: Reclining Lord Ganesha with colourful umbrella
Celebrate elegance and divinity with this handcrafted necklace set featuring a detailed Durga pendant, paired with bold circular floral earrings. A perfect blend of tradition and charm.