A 400-year-old tradition of carving sheesham (Indian rosewood) into deep floral and arabesque relief — recognised globally for its jaali (lattice) work.
GI Tags & Certificates
A Geographical Indication (GI) tag legally certifies that a product originates from a specific place and possesses qualities tied to that origin. Every collection we export is sourced from a recognised GI cluster.
Government-registered origin protection under the GI Act, 1999.
Each shipment includes craft-cluster certification on request.
Direct sourcing from artisan workshops in registered regions.
GI Certificate Registry
Verify each craft on India's official GI Registry. We share signed certificate copies with buyers on request.
A unique Turko-Persian craft made without clay — quartz, glass and Multani mitti are hand-shaped and painted in cobalt and turquoise glazes.
Wooden blocks dipped in vegetable dyes are stamped onto cotton in repeated floral motifs — one of India's most refined textile traditions.
Mirror-work, chain stitch and intricate threadwork by women artisans of Kutch — every motif tells a story of community, geography and faith.
Export Documentation Pack
With every export shipment we include a documentation pack to satisfy customs, retail compliance and provenance requirements:
- · GI Registry certificate copy (per craft)
- · Artisan-cluster origin letter
- · HS-code & duty classification guidance
- · Material safety / dye certification
- · Commercial invoice & packing list
- · Certificate of Origin (Form A / SAFTA on request)
Need GI documentation for customs?
We provide origin certificates, artisan-cluster letters and HS-code guidance with every export shipment.
Request documentation