Collection: Suri -Sherpai Bowls from Bengal

Utility with hand-feel. Form with warmth

A vessel for keeping, gathering, and memory.

Suri gathers Sherpai bowls from Bengal, chosen for their vessel form, material presence, and quiet function. These pieces bring the language of holding into the home — not as storage alone, but as ritual, use, and care.

They are chosen for tables, shelves, and surfaces where a bowl can become a keeper.

Tradition: Material

What it carries: Vessel, wood, brass, keeping, measure, and memory.

For the home: Table, shelf, console, entryway, prayer space, or collected object grouping.

How Suri Lives

Suri lives as a vessel. It gathers small things, visual attention, and the quiet meaning of keeping.

Begin with Suri

Begin with Suri when you want an object that feels useful, sculptural, and rooted.

For a Collected Heritage Home

Suri belongs in a collected heritage home because it turns the act of holding into a visible form of continuity. It brings Sherpai art into the life of the home through shaped form, painted detail, and the quiet continuity of a tradition meant to be seen closely, returned to often, and lived with over time.


Continue Seeing:  Begin Here   The Material Tradition    Choose Slowly