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Rashmi Table Lamp
$15.00
$20.00
Add a natural decor to your table ! Made of Coconut Shell and handcrafted by traditional artisans, these lamps spread rays of light to the space around
Ruchi Terracotta Cook and Serve Pot
$25.00
$30.00
It is said, food tastes good when we do slow cooking with less water Inspired by the African 'Tagine" pot, here is a cooking pot that helps to trap the steam within to cook using less water. Keep the flame low and slow cook your dishes to perfect taste The Pot has an excellent finish to take it directly to your table. The lid helps to keep the dish warm
Sahajam Terracotta Fruit Bowl
$20.00
$20.00
An earthy background to a healthy serving of fruits. A bowl made of natural clay will be a good addition to your eco friendly serve ware. Perfectly stone polished by hand to give a smooth finish, ensures no roughness to harm your hands or fruits
Samruddhi Gift Set
$33.00
$38.00
An eco-friendly gift set Gift to your loved ones, during the festive season, this set of classy handcrafted products, that will make their spaces standout. The set contains, 1 Thaambaalam Bamboo Tray 1 Prakasham Candle Stand 2 Red Clay Lotta Tumblers 1 Scented Candle of 2" dia
Saralam Terracotta Bowl
$690.00
Made out of pure earth, with no additives. Polished to perfection with special clay. It is 'saralam' (simple), but elegant to add character to your table. Available in two colours, unique black toned colour and the natural terracotta red.
Shyama - Set of 2 Terracotta Black Mugs
$12.00
$12.00
These black (it is a greyish black) beauties are specially handcrafted by our potters to give it a rustic finish and perfect shape. Enjoy your coffee or tea in this aesthetically designed cup. It is also a decor for your table. Have a Shyama! Have a Cuppa!!
Thaalam Frying Pan
$20.00
$20.00
Shallow fry anything with ease. No sticking to pan and easily your fry gets off the pan and into your serving bowl Carefully crafted by our potters to give a finish that helps easy cooking and easy cleaning It is a decor to your kitchen!
Thaambalam Bamboo Woven Tray
$15.00
This finely woven bamboo tray has a bamboo ply base that is strong enough to hold 4 glasses of drink. Meticulously woven by our bamboo artisan, these are sure to add to your classy serve ware and as a home decor
Thalika Wooden Tray
$50.00
$50.00
Surprise with a breakfast served in this elegant tray. You can also carry a set of drinks in this stylish tray. Add this precious piece made of mango wood into your serveware Wood Craft: We use good quality Mango wood and teak to make the products. Traditional carpenters use hand operated tools to carve the products out of large wood logs. It is hand finished to make it smooth
Thalir Handloom Cotton Table Placemats
$300.00
Brighten your dining table with handloom cotton Table Place mats, with pleasant colours. This surely will add brightness to the table
Thattam Wooden Serving Platter
$25.00
Wood Craft: We use good quality Mango wood and teak to make the products. Traditional carpenters use hand operated tools to carve the products out of large wood logs. It is hand finished to make it smooth
Uruli - Brass decorative 5" diameter Uruli Vessel
$25.00
$35.00
This brass vessel, called Uruli, was traditionally used to cook large quantities of dishes. For cooking larger vessels are used. Now a days, these smaller vessels are used as home decor with flowers or coloured beads in it. People also add pot pourri in it. Right choice to accent your home in traditional style and a wonderful collectible you can pass on to younger generation. Makes a wonderful gift for housewarming ceremonies and other auspicious events. On account of its bright, golden color, the brass material has been widely accepted as home decor. However, brass may become dull and tarnished over time. A good piece will last for very long time even generations with a little care and maintenance. To ensure this , Keep your vessel clean, neat and dry when not in use
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A lot of care has gone into creation of this vase. Since the neck is narrow, finishing of the inside had to be done step by step, as the the vase achieves height step by step. Someone asked Vijayakumari, our lead potter, to add a coat of glaze inside to reduce work and ensure a better finish. She refused to add any artificial materials to the crafts she make, and she prefers to finish the vase polishing by hand. The value and principles a true artisan attach to their craft is simply astounding. The vase may look simple. But, they are priceless and incomparable crafts! Anupamam!
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Chakiri Fruit Basket
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In Kerala, the land of coconut trees, we find a way to create utility from every part of that tree. For decades, making coir by processing coconut fibre has been a source of livelihood for a significant share of the population in this region. Coconut fibre is processed into strands and these strands are twisted together to form coir. Later coir is dyed with beautiful colours. Our artisans in Alleppey district of Kerala use this coir to make baskets. A basket completely made of natural materials, symbolising the spirit of Kerala.