Indian Home Decor

Handmade by Indian artisans

Every piece one of a kind

Authentic folk art made by artists

Not a print

Shipped Australia-wide

Ethically made, straight from the makers

Handmade by Indian artisans ❋ Every piece one of a kind ❋ Authentic folk art made by artists ❋ Not a print ❋ Shipped Australia-wide ❋ Ethically made, straight from the makers

Bring the warmth, colour and craft of India into your home. Every piece in our collection is handmade by artisans across India, from vibrant folk wall art and woven wall hangings to earthy brass and rich textiles. These are authentic, original pieces with real heritage, not mass-made homewares, so your space feels personal and collected rather than off-the-shelf. Perfect for a boho, eclectic or globally inspired home, our decor adds soul to any room. From boho decor to bohemian homewares, every piece adds warmth and soul to your space. Ethically sourced, made by named artisans and shipped Australia-wide.

New Arrivals

Bengal Pattachitra Durga Mahishasura Mardini Painting
$60.00

A powerful Bengal Pattachitra painting of Durga as Mahishasura Mardini, the goddess in the moment of triumph over the buffalo demon. Ten-armed and crowned, she drives her trident into the green-skinned Mahishasura while her lion mount roars at her feet. Her crimson sari flows in bold striped folds, each arm bearing a weapon, her expression composed and unwavering. Framed by a Mughal-inspired arch of fluted fans and patterned pillars on aged handmade paper, the piece is anchored by deep reds, rust, ochre and forest green. A centrepiece for a pooja room, hallway, or feature wall, carrying the quiet authority of the goddess herself.

Bengal Pattachitra belongs to the Patua scroll-painting tradition of West Bengal, practised for generations by the Chitrakar community. Unlike the temple-rooted Pattachitra of Odisha, the Bengal form grew out of village storytelling, where wandering patuas would unfurl hand-painted scrolls and sing pater gaan, narrative songs that animated each frame. Artists use natural pigments drawn from turmeric, indigo, vermilion, lamp black and crushed seeds, bound with boiled tamarind seed paste and applied on cloth-backed handmade paper. Durga is one of the most beloved subjects in the tradition, especially in Bengal where she sits at the heart of the region's cultural and religious life through the autumn Durga Puja festivities.

This painting makes a meaningful gift for devotees, lovers of Indian mythology, or anyone drawn to handcrafted pieces that carry strength and story. Every purchase goes directly to the Patua artisan families of rural Bengal, helping sustain a living tradition that has weathered centuries of change. Bring home the goddess and know your purchase keeps the scrolls and songs alive.

Details

• Art form: Bengal Pattachitra (Patua scroll tradition) from West Bengal, India

• Medium: Natural pigments on handmade paper

• Dimensions: Slightly smaller than A3 (28 × 35.5 cm)

• Theme: Durga as Mahishasura Mardini, the slayer of the buffalo demon

• Handmade: One-of-a-kind, painted entirely by hand by a Chitrakar artisan

• Eco-friendly: Created using traditional natural dyes and sustainable materials

• Ideal for: Pooja room, home altar, wall decor, devotional gifting, folk art collectors

Pattachitra Jagannath Trinity Painting
$60.00

This striking Pattachitra painting depicts the sacred Jagannath trinity -- Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra -- in their iconic abstract forms. The three deities are adorned with elaborate crowns, colourful garlands, and intricate ornaments, their large, expressive eyes gazing outward with divine presence. Set against a deep black background with ornate canopies above, the vivid reds, yellows, blues, and greens of the figures glow with an almost luminous intensity. Traditional floral borders frame the composition.

Pattachitra is one of India's most refined traditional painting forms, originating from the temple town of Raghurajpur in Odisha. The name comes from the Sanskrit words "patta" (cloth) and "chitra" (painting). The depiction of the Jagannath trinity is the most sacred subject in all of Pattachitra art, intimately connected to the legendary Jagannath Temple in Puri and the annual Rath Yatra (chariot festival) that draws millions of devotees. Artists prepare their own canvases using layers of cloth and natural gum, painting entirely by hand with fine brushes and natural pigments in a tradition passed from parent to child over generations.

Whether displayed as a devotional centrepiece or appreciated for its artistic and cultural significance, this painting carries the spiritual energy of one of India's most revered pilgrimage traditions. By choosing this artwork, you directly support hereditary artisan families keeping alive a tradition recognised by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Details

• Art form: Pattachitra from Raghurajpur, Odisha, India

• Material: Natural pigments on treated cloth canvas

• Dimensions: Approx A4 size (28 × 20 cm)

• Entirely hand-painted with traditional brushes and natural colours

• Ideal for devotional spaces, wall decor, gifting, or art collections

Handmade Warli Tribal Art Painting Australia
$45.00

Simple geometric forms dance across a terracotta canvas in this striking Warli composition, where ancient tribal symbolism takes shape through circles, triangles, and lines. The minimalist aesthetic speaks volumes about community, ritual, and connection to earth and sky. This hand-painted work brings the authentic voice of Maharashtran tribal artists into your home.

Pattachitra paintings are celebrated for their detailed motifs, which often feature mythological stories, deities, nature, and cultural symbols. Every painting is a unique work of art, blending bold lines and rich colours to create a captivating focal point for any room.

Whether you’re searching for a meaningful gift or a statement piece for your own space, a Pattachitra painting offers both beauty and heritage. By choosing this artwork, you support skilled artisans and help keep a centuries-old craft alive.

Details

  • Art form: Handmade Pattachitra from Odisha, India

  • Material: Natural colours on silk

  • Dimensions:

    • Overall: Approx. 52 cm x 24 cm

    • Drawing: Approx. 40 cm x 15 cm

  • Pre-Framed: No

  • Frame Included: No

  • Eco-friendly and sustainable

  • Ideal for home decor or gifting

Pattachitra Dancing Ganesha Painting
$60.00

This exquisite Pattachitra painting depicts Lord Ganesha in a joyful dancing pose, richly adorned with jewellery and flowing garments. Seated upon a lotus pedestal with his faithful mouse vahana at his feet, Ganesha is shown with multiple arms holding his traditional attributes. The figure glows in vivid reds, greens, blues, and golds against a striking black background, while multiple ornate borders of floral scrolls, geometric patterns, and leaf motifs frame the central deity with layers of intricate detail.

Pattachitra is one of India's most refined traditional painting forms, originating from the temple town of Raghurajpur in Odisha. The name comes from the Sanskrit words "patta" (cloth) and "chitra" (painting). Artists prepare their own canvases using layers of cloth and natural gum, then paint entirely by hand using brushes made from animal hair and colours derived from natural sources. The level of detail in each piece is extraordinary, with fine lines and elaborate borders that can take weeks to complete. Pattachitra traditionally depicts scenes from Hindu mythology, with Ganesha being among the most beloved subjects.

Whether displayed as a devotional piece or appreciated purely for its artistic mastery, this painting brings a sense of auspiciousness and cultural depth to any space. By choosing this artwork, you directly support hereditary artisan families keeping alive a tradition recognised by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Details

• Art form: Pattachitra from Raghurajpur, Odisha, India

• Material: Natural pigments on treated cloth canvas

• Dimensions: Approx A4 size (28 × 20 cm)

• Entirely hand-painted with traditional brushes and natural colours

• Ideal for wall decor, devotional spaces, gifting, or art collections

Handmade Madhubani Colourful Bird Painting
$69.90

A bird bursts from the canvas in jewel tones, its plumage rendered with the fluid grace characteristic of Madhubani art. The Bihari artist has filled every curve of the creature with intricate patterns and colours, making the bird itself seem to sing. This painting celebrates the freedom and beauty of winged creatures.

Madhubani paintings are celebrated for their detailed motifs, featuring nature, mythology, and cultural symbols-think peacocks, fish, flowers, gods, and goddesses. Every inch of the canvas is filled with bold lines, geometric patterns, and rich colours, leaving no space empty and creating a captivating visual tapestry. The unique double outlines and decorative borders further enhance the charm and depth of each painting.

Whether you’re searching for a meaningful handmade gift or a statement piece for your own space, a Madhubani painting offers both beauty and heritage. By choosing this artwork, you support talented artisans and help keep a centuries-old craft alive.

Details

  • Art form: Handmade Madhubani from Bihar, India

  • Material: Synthetic acrylic colours on handmade paper

  • Dimensions: 38 cm x 28 cm

  • Pre-Framed: No

  • Frame Included: No

  • Eco-friendly and sustainable

  • Ideal for home décor or gifting

Dynamic Kalamkari Peacock in Bold Curves
$60.00

A peacock curves and spirals across the canvas in this dynamic Kalamkari rendering, where the bird's body becomes a vehicle for sweeping lines and decorative flourishes. The bold curves suggest movement and vitality, transforming feathers into abstract poetry. This energetic portrait celebrates the peacock's legendary elegance.

Painted with vibrant natural vegetable colours (like black outlines, red, and yellow) using bamboo or palm pens on prepared cotton fabric, these artworks showcase intricate figurative motifs that reflect the essence of South Indian temple art. Every inch features bold double outlines, detailed patterns, and rich earthy tones.

Whether you’re searching for a meaningful handmade gift or a statement piece for your own space, a Karuppur Kalamkari painting offers both beauty and centuries-old legacy. By choosing this artwork, you support talented artisans and help preserve a GI-tagged craft once patronised by Thanjavur Nayaks.

Details

  • Art form: Handmade Kalamkari Painting from Tamil Nadu, India

  • Material: Natural colours on cotton fabric

  • Dimensions: A4 size

  • Pre-Framed: No

  • Frame Included: No

  • Eco-friendly and sustainable

  • Ideal for home décor or gifting

Handmade Pattachitra Boat Journey Painting | Nadhi Artistry Australia
$59.00

A wooden vessel glides across stylised waves in this maritime Pattachitra narrative, where water and sky merge in layered blues and greens. Figures aboard the boat face unknown horizons, evoking the romance of rivers and trade routes. This hand-painted journey speaks to wandering and discovery.

Palm leaf Pattachitra, also known as Talapatrachitra, is renowned for its fine line work and elaborate storytelling. Common themes include mythological tales, deities, animals, and scenes from daily life. Perfect as a sustainable, handmade gift or a statement piece for your own space, this painting brings tradition and artistry into any Australian home. By choosing this artwork, you support traditional artisans and help preserve a centuries-old craft.

Details:

  • Art form: Handmade Pattachitra on palm leaf from Odisha, India

  • Material: Natural colours on dried palm leaf

  • Dimensions: 34 cm x 21 cm

  • Framed: Bamboo frame included

  • Eco-friendly and sustainable

  • Ideal for home décor or gifting

Rajasthani Dancing Ganesha Miniature Painting
$55.00

A spirited Ganesha steps lightly through this hand-painted miniature, his orange halo glowing behind him as he holds his lantern aloft. A blue cape sweeps across his shoulders, a vivid green dhoti drapes around his legs, and the soft cream paper inside a clean red double-line border lets every detail breathe. A joyful, auspicious piece for an entryway, a study, a children's room, or a gallery wall built around Indian sacred art.

Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, sits at the heart of countless Rajasthani devotional traditions. Painted by hand on paper using natural pigments and fine brushes, this miniature carries forward a courtly art form that flourished in the Rajput kingdoms of Mewar, Bundi and Kishangarh. The dancing posture is a much-loved depiction, evoking new beginnings, celebration and the playful spirit of the deity who is invoked before any new venture.

A meaningful gift for a housewarming, a new business, or anyone drawn to Indian sacred art. Every purchase supports the Rajasthani artisans who keep this delicate miniature tradition alive.

Details

• Art form: Rajasthani miniature painting

• Origin: Rajasthan, India

• Medium: Hand-painted on paper with natural pigments

• Dimensions: A4 (approximately 21 x 30 cm)

• Eco-friendly, made using traditional materials and techniques

• Ideal for entryways, puja corners, gifting and devotional spaces