Product Descriptions
Silverware Artifact
From the Mughals to the Nawabs, Maharajas and the British, silverware has been as much part of India's royal magnificence as any other royal indulgences. Adding one of those exquisite Indian handicraft pieces to your collection is in every sense a regal retreat. The exotic sheen of this metal and the ornate handiwork make a perfect connoisseur's collectible in form of silver picture frames, silver boxes, silver gifts box or silver tray. Whether it is an antique sterling silver piece or contemporary silverware, the regal appeal can't be too far behind.

Antique Furniture
Each home and office interior has its distinct personality, accrued through every thoughtfully placed furniture. Our handcrafted furniture upholds an amalgamation of rustic old world charm of colonial era and the new age zest. Each piece of furniture is decorated with detailed handiwork, a result of centuries old traditions in form of creative expressions on naturally occurring materials. Be it the antique furniture with colonial influence, ethnic pieces or modern furniture with contemporary penchant, each brings alive a regal persona in its own unique way.

Marble Artware
The Indian craftsmen have worked in stone over the years and their experience is utilized to create artforms in sandstone and marble. Using traditional tools, the craftsmen create flower vases, planters, wall panels, book ends and architectural elements. These are available both in carved and painted finishes.

Decorative Arts
Decorative Arts are the simplest yet most expressive specimens of authentic handicraft work. The bygone eras and intricate artist impressions are portrayed effortlessly through them. With an ability to make the dullest and most ignored corners and spaces alive, the decorative arts, especially the vibrant ones from India make for favorite toils of the most ardent art collectors. In their variegated hues and tints and varied forms, they represent the cultural lavishness still held intact within the artistic alcoves of Indian masses.

Textile Crafts
The myths of the exotic lands of the East emerged out of the opulence that was once seen in the courts of royal India. India, from very early ages, has been known for its legacy of diverse weaves and handloom crafts, be it the Zardozi work, Gold thread Zari work, Pochampalli, Kanjivaram Silk, Naga Weaves or the vibrant hues of handloom work from Rajasthan, Gujarat and various other parts of the country. This vast country has a bounteous collection in weaves and handloom that have seamlessly got woven in the social fabric as Indian handicrafts. The Indian royalty had been patrons of the richest textile traditions of textile crafts and Indian handicrafts in the country.

Paintings
The kings, the princes and the British Rulers - all have patronized the vibrant Indian arts, especially paintings. The tales and magnificence of the royals were all told through paintings on paper, silk, marble and just about anything. While some hailed the royals, the others dwelled in mythology, but each time they brought out the myriad impressions of the skilful Indian artists and painters. The Indian Miniature paintings and oil paintings were the most acclaimed form of Indian Painting. We offer a wide range of ornate Indian Paintings such as Indian miniature paintings and customized paintings.

Jewelry
In the magnificent era of Mughals, the ladies of the harem got their jewelry designed from exclusive jewelers who hand-carved explicit designs in gold, silver and gems to please their discerning royalties. The individual style signatures and the vanity were blended with feminine fantasies to come out through gold and silver chunks, painstakingly handcrafted jewelry. Such is the persona of this gold and silver jewelry ensemble. Silver jewelry and gold rings make for an exquisite handcrafted gift from the treasure trove of Indian handicraft.
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