Sculpture & Objects

India's sculptural tradition is one of the oldest and most technically demanding in the world. It has never stopped evolving.

From the lost-wax bronze castings of the Chola period to the marble inlay work of Mughal ateliers, the making of exceptional objects has been India's quiet inheritance for millennia. The craftsmen behind these techniques did not work from manuals. They learned from their fathers, who learned from theirs — knowledge carried in the hands as much as the mind.

The pieces in this edit sit within that tradition while belonging entirely to the present. Brass cast and hand-finished in Mumbai studios. Alabaster carved in the workshops of Rajasthan, where stone-cutting has been practised since the time of the Mughals. Bone inlay assembled with the patience that only a maker who has done this for decades can sustain.

These are objects that hold their ground in any room. Not decorative in the diminutive sense — not things you dust around and forget. Objects that anchor a space, invite closer looking, and reveal more the longer you live with them.

Each piece is made to order. Enquire to begin.

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