Ritual Traditions
Where presence, devotion, and meaning enter the home
Ritual Traditions are works shaped by reverence.
They emerge from practices connected to blessing, devotion, sacred marking, ceremony, and the quiet disciplines of regard. These works carry more than ornament. They bring atmosphere, intentionality, and a sense of presence into the home.
At House of Saaj, Ritual Traditions gather works that hold meaning not only in how they appear, but in what they honor.
Collections
-
Shree - Thangka Art from Ladakh
Stillness with detail. Painting with discipline Sacred image, meditative detail, and mountain...
-
Arvind - Pichwai Art from Rajasthan
Painting with devotion. Surface with atmosphere Devotional image, lotus memory, and sacred...
-
Devika - Mata ni Pachhedi Artworks from Gujarat
Sacred cloth. Painted presence. A sacred cloth tradition held in image and...
-
Lekha - Chittara Art from Karnataka
Line with order. Surface with inheritance. Line, pattern, and sacred domestic memory....
-
Sathiya - Aipan Art from Uttarakhand
Threshold with blessing. Line with intention. Ritual line, red earth, and the...
-
Alpana - Alpona Art from West Bengal
Gesture with grace. Pattern with ceremony Ritual pattern, threshold memory, and the...
-
Lepa - Lippankaam Art from Gujarat
Relief with reflection. Wall with memory Mirror, mudwork, and the memory of...
-
Moti - Strung Pearl Motikaam Art from Gujarat
Ornament with intricacy. Surface with shimmer Pearls, pattern, and threshold memory. Moti...
-
Ujala - Sholapith Art from Bengal
Ujala - Sholapith Art from Bengal Light material. Ceremonial grace Lightness, devotion,...