Material Traditions
Where heritage is shaped through substance, surface, and form
Material Traditions are works in which the intelligence of the medium itself is central.
Wood, metal, clay, grass, paper, and other materials carry their own disciplines of making. These works bring tactility, structure, grounding, and a quieter kind of presence into the home.
At House of Saaj, Material Traditions gather forms in which substance, handwork, and material memory remain visible.
Collections
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Gulab - Gulabi Meenakari from Varanasi
Floral color. Enamel with softness Pink enamel, delicate surface, and ornamental grace....
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Ratna - Netturpeti from Kerala
Storage with grace. Form with ceremony A keeper’s box, made for holding...
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Suri -Sherpai Bowls from Bengal
Utility with hand-feel. Form with warmth A vessel for keeping, gathering, and...
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Ari - Rice Straw Art from Kerala
Fiber with ingenuity. Surface with quiet light Straw, shimmer, and material patience...
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Seher - Paper Mâché Art from Kashmir
Light form. Painted richness Painted surface, lightness, and the quiet hand of...
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Lata - Tholu Bommalatha Art from Andhra Pradesh
Cut form. Story in shadow Shadow, leather, figure, and story in movement....
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Bela - Dhokra Art Collection
Metal with ancestry. Form with earth-memory Metal as memory, figure, and hand-shaped...
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Kusha - Sikki Grass Art from Bihar
Fiber with lightness. Form with patience Grass shaped by hand, patience, and...
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Kanaka - Tanjore Art from Tamil Nadu
Radiance with devotion. Surface with splendor Gold, devotion, and sacred image held...
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Pracheen - Vintage Brass and Wood from Rajasthan
Age with character. Form with memory. Old surfaces, remembered use, and objects...
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Neel - Jaipur Blue Pottery Art from Rajasthan
Color with coolness. Surface with clarity Clay, glaze, and blue made luminous....
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Meena - Meenakari Enamel Work from Rajasthan
Color with precision. Ornament with fire Enamel, color, and ornament shaped by...