ART IS LIFE

Nabha means "sky" in Sanskrit. For us, it represents what connects us all. The weaver at their loom in a North Karnataka village, you in your home, and everyone who believes that handmade still matters. Under this same sky, we wake up each morning and choose to continue traditions that could easily disappear.

Handloom Sarees

Gajendragada cotton handloom sarees from North Karnataka are GI tagged, handwoven over generations by skilled artisans. Known for their bold borders, fine pure cotton weave, and everyday comfort, these sarees carry the strength, simplicity, and living heritage of the region’s handloom tradition.

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Handwoven Dhurries

Navalgunda Dhurries are traditional GI tagged handwoven rugs from North Karnataka, crafted on pit looms by the last 18 women weavers of the region. Known for their bold geometric motifs, durable cotton weave, and cultural depth, each dhurrie carries generations of skill, memory, and living craft.

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FAQs

What makes Nabha India’s crafts unique?

Nabha India works directly with artisans of North Karnataka, honoring techniques that have been preserved for generations. Every piece is created by hand, rooted in cultural memory, regional identity, and the lived experience of the makers.

Are all your products made by artisans?

Yes. All our dhurries, sarees and handcrafted pieces are made by skilled artisans using traditional methods. We work only with authentic GI tagged crafts that protect the legacy of their regions.

How can I be sure the products are authentic?

Each craft at Nabha India is sourced directly from the artisan communities in Navalgunda, Gajendragada and surrounding regions. The designs, motifs and techniques follow traditional standards, making every piece culturally and historically true to its origin.

Why does Nabha India work only with GI-tagged crafts and artisan communities?

Nabha India chooses to work exclusively with GI-tagged crafts because they represent authenticity, cultural integrity, and region-specific heritage. By collaborating directly with artisan communities, we ensure that every piece reflects its true origin, supports traditional livelihoods, and preserves the craft practices that define North Karnataka’s identity.