

The Art of NAGA
SOME DESIGNS ARE TRENDY, BUT THESE ARE LEGENDARY—CRAFTED TO LAST, SEASON AFTER SEASON.

About artisan
Naga handicrafts, crafted from bamboo, cane, and wood, are deeply intertwined with sustainable practices. Bamboo, a fast-growing resource, requires minimal water and no pesticides, making it an eco-friendly material. Cane and wood, sourced from forests, are often harvested responsibly, with the Naga communities ensuring minimal environmental disruption. The use of these natural materials reduces dependence on synthetic alternatives, lowering carbon footprints. However, it's vital to promote responsible harvesting to preserve local ecosystems. Naga artisans' dedication to preserving tradition while embracing sustainability makes these handicrafts a unique intersection of cultural heritage and environmental consciousness.

About Craft
Crafted by skilled Konyak and Sangtam community from the Nagaland, these pieces reflects the exquisite art of Naga craftsmanship. Each strand in the weave is carefully handcrafted—a painstaking process that requires time, precision, and years of expertise, mastered by only a select few. Perfect as striking statement décor, this tray encapsulate elegance, heritage, and the rich artistry of a culture deeply rooted in tradition.