Tattva, meaning “essence” in Sanskrit, is a tribute to India’s elemental artistry—where metal meets wood, and earth meets soul. At its centrelies a GI-tagged Dhokra wall hanging, handcrafted in bell metal by tribal
artisans of Chhattisgarh using the ancient lost-wax technique. With motifs echoing folklore, fertility, and cosmic order, Dhokra embodies timeless symbolism and raw elegance.
Dhokra metalwork dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization and is known for its primitive simplicity, detailing tribal life through brass figurines and natural forms. Crafted entirely by hand, each piece is one-of-a-kind—an heirloom of cultural memory.
Saharanpur Wood Craft
Saharanpur woodcraft, renowned for its detailed fretwork and ornamental carvings, complements this raw metal art with regal warmth and refinement. Together, they form Tattva—a legacy that hangs with grace, meaning, and the weight of Indian tradition.