Carved and painted by hand, geometric stars cover a mango wood bangle bracelet. Vipin conjures vintage jewelry from the Mughal Empire with a marked Persian influence.
Chander Kant transforms the beauty of ebony into a necklace of natural elegance. He intricately carves the medallion by hand, featuring a florid mosaic underscored by the legendary Indian openwork...read more
Chander Kant transforms the beauty of ebony into a necklace of natural elegance. He intricately carves the pendant by hand, featuring a florid mosaic underscored by the legendary Indian openwork style...read more
Chander Kant transforms the beauty of ebony into a necklace of natural elegance. He intricately carves the rhombus pendant by hand, featuring a florid mosaic underscored by the legendary Indian...read more
The courtship of lovebirds inspires the design of this necklace by Chander Kant. He carves the kadam wood pendant by hand with exquisite detail featuring the legendary Indian openwork style known as...read more
The courtship between parrots inspires the design of this necklace by Chander Kant. He carves the kadam wood pendant by hand with exquisite detail featuring the legendary Indian openwork style known...read more
Chander Kant masterfully carves the pendant on this necklace from a single piece of kadam wood. Kant reveals the shadow of an elephant within the pendant, behind the florid openwork known in India as...read more
Rolling like the waves in the Indian Ocean, the grain of mango wood accentuates this stunning bracelet. From Vipin, the bangle is carved by hand and buffed after painted to reveal the wood's natural...read more