
A graceful standing Ganesha turned in soft wood and finished with plant-based lacquer, auspicious for entryways and altars.

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Each piece is turned, lacquered and finished by hand in the village of Etikoppaka. Small batches. Long lives.

A graceful standing Ganesha turned in soft wood and finished with plant-based lacquer, auspicious for entryways and altars.

A quiet tableau of village women carrying clay pots, four hand-painted figurines that capture an everyday rhythm.

A nostalgic miniature cycle, hand-turned and lacquered, a keepsake that recalls the slow afternoons of an Indian village.

Three Ganeshas in complementary palettes, displayed together for a layered, considered devotional corner.

The Lord of the Seven Hills, hand-finished in warm earthy tones, a calm, grounding presence for the home.

A seated Ganesha in repose, softly rounded, lacquered by hand, and sized for a desk, shelf or puja.

Krishna with his flute, rendered in jewel tones, a small, joyful figurine carved from sustainably sourced wood.

A halwai at his kadhai, a charming village vignette that brings the warmth of a sweet shop into your living room.

Venkateswara in deep indigo and gold, the same beloved form rendered in a richer, contemplative palette.

Miniature pots, lotas and water vessels, a hand-turned set that celebrates the quiet beauty of village kitchenware.