Collection: Kusha - Sikki Grass Folk Art Collection

Sikki grass is shaped by the patient choreography of hand and stem. Each form is woven through rhythm and touch, lengths of grass bending and returning upon themselves until structure and surface become inseparable. The material remembers its origin — pliant, warm, and precise — revealing the slow logic of making rather than ornament.

These objects do not disappear into their surroundings. In a home, Kusha holds quiet presence: texture and line in steady balance, inviting close looking and thoughtful engagement as light and shadow play across its surfaces.