Top down view with the wood in the center

We rely on four humble elements—Premium Wood, Bone, Shell, and Resin—to create objects of enduring beauty.

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Split composition or side-by-side comparison. Left: A pile of small, intricate hand-cut white bone pieces in the shape of leaves. Right: A pile of shimmering, iridescent Mother of Pearl pieces catching the light in pinks and greens. Macro focus, extremely high detail. 8K.

Camel Bone

Our most iconic material. We use 100% ethically sourced camel bone, a byproduct of animals that have died of natural causes. No animals are harmed for our furniture. The bone is collected, cleaned, and sun-bleached to achieve its signature creamy white tone before being hand-cut into delicate tiles.

Mother of Pearl

Sourced from the mineral-rich inner layer of oyster and abalone shells. We use certified suppliers who harvest shells sustainably. Unlike bone, which offers a matte, architectural finish, Mother of Pearl is translucent and iridescent, reflecting light like a prism to add a jewel-like quality to the piece.

The Resin journey

30 Days of Handwork

There are no shortcuts in our workshop. A single chest of drawers requires approximately 200 man-hours to complete

1

Framing

The solid Mahogany or hardwood frame is built by master carpenters, sanded smooth, and primed.
Framing
2

Carving

Using the inlay pattern as a guide, artisans lightly carve the wood surface or prepare the bone pieces to fit a specific design template.
Carving
3

The Fix

This is the most delicate stage. Thousands of individual bone or shell pieces are adhered to the wooden frame using a temporary natural adhesive.
The Fix
4

The Pour

A colored resin mix (customized to your choice) is poured over the entire piece, filling the gaps between the bone fragments.
The Pour
5

Curing

The piece is left to dry in the Rajasthan sun for several days, allowing the resin to bond with the wood and bone.
Curing
6

Buffing

The rough surface is sanded down. This reveals the bone hidden beneath the resin layer, creating the seamless, flush surface where the two materials meet.
Buffing
7

Finishing

A final layer of sealant or wax is applied to protect the piece and enhance the natural luster of the inlay.
Finishing

The Color of Imagination

The resin is what brings the pattern to life. It provides the contrast that makes the bone 'pop.'

While we offer a curated palette of classics—Black, Grey, Teal, and Navy—our process allows for infinite customization. Because the resin is mixed by hand for every order, we can match specific Pantone codes or paint swatches, ensuring your furniture fits your interior design scheme perfectly.

Cinematic close-up of a hand pouring transparent vibrant Teal liquid resin over a wooden surface covered in white bone floral patterns. The resin is mid-pour, capturing the fluid motion. The contrast between the bright teal and the white bone is striking. High gloss, artistic, messy but beautiful. 8K.

The Inspection

Before it leaves our workshop, every piece undergoes a rigorous quality check. We inspect the joinery, ensure the drawers glide on their runners, and verify that the inlay surface is perfectly smooth to the touch—no sharp edges, no uneven resin.

Made to Order, Made for You

Now that you know how it's made, create a piece that is uniquely yours.

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