Collection: Sajja - Bags, Batwas and Purses

Uma gathers forms meant to be carried with intention. Each purse takes shape through distinct practices — embroidery, paint, beadwork, and surface construction — yet all share a common discipline of handwork, patience, and considered detail. These are not accessories assembled for trend, but objects shaped through time and repetition.

The presence of Uma is felt through weight and tactility. Held close, these pieces accompany movement without spectacle, allowing craft and surface to speak quietly. In use, they become extensions of gesture — objects that carry more than essentials, holding attention through material, making, and restraint.