Organic Casting

Nature not only inspires us, it often becomes the very substance of our design ideas. We have discovered how to replicate the patterns and textures in nature by directly casting them. Thus leaves and grass, branches and bark, fruits and seeds or even seashells get transformed into metal.

 

 

 

Lamp stand made from real bamboo

Fine structure of Sterculia pod comes alive in brass

The Passionflower creeper turns into a doorhandle

The golden touch of Brass - Both the Bamboo basket and Jade vine flowers have turned into brass

Mama monkey and the clinging baby monkey made out of branches display the anguish of the burning forests.

Baby Krishna floating on the Peepal leaf

Real vegetables turned into door handles for your kitchen cabinet

Gold biscuits from our nostalgic Parle-G biscuits

These earrings were peanut shells once upon a time!

Metamorphosis : Old piece of carved wood with bracket fungi growing all over it is transformed into brass

Tempation of Maara: Buddha sits under the peepal tree in deep meditation while the parrot of tempation tries distracting him.

 

Wall hanging made using wildflowers and grasses

Wall hanging made using wildflowers and grasses with dragonfly

Orange peels and chillis turned into wearable art

Krishna dancing on the Kaliya snake and the waves were once upon a time a piece of drift wood!

This cubist swan is the composite image of four swans. Beautiful from all directions, it symbolizes the harmony of the Panchmabhut in the universe.

The texture of the bark transformed into Brass

Crochet Coasters

The woven patterns of crochet turned into wearable art

Rough texture of the tree bark contrasts with the smooth texture of love

Dead bark comes alive in brass

Other Crafts to Explore