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India has given the world its most ancient spiritual traditions. Its sacred objects have been cast in metal for three thousand years, by temple workshops in Thanjavur, by royal foundries in Vijayanagara, by master artisans whose names were carved into the bases of idols destined for dynasties.

Precision Over Abundance

Every piece is documented, proportioned to Shilpa Shastra specifications, and certified. We do not cast objects. We create evidence of a civilisation.

Scarcity Over Scale

The highest tier of this house produces fewer than twelve pieces per year. The waiting list is the product.

The Founding Object

The Ganesha

The house launches with a single form.

Ganesha transcends regional, sectarian, and caste boundaries, the most universally beloved deity. The most logical choice for a founding house. The object every traditional HNI family already owns. Our task is to make them want a better one.

The Shilpa Shastra

The Shilpa Shastra is the ancient Indian canon of sacred architecture and iconometry. Written between the 5th and 12th centuries CE, it prescribes the exact proportions of every sacred form: the height of a deity relative to its head, the length of each limb, the correct gesture of each hand, the precise curve of a trunk.

Scripture Reference

Manasara · Chapter LXI

Seated form · Four arms · Proportions of the Vinayaka

The Manasara is the primary Shilpa Shastra text for iconometry. Written circa 6th century CE. Used in temple workshops across South India for over a thousand years.