Meet Me at the Market: My Hand-Painted Jewellery Exhibitions
There is something special about picking up a piece of art and hearing the story behind it. I love meeting you in person at exhibitions across Bengaluru and beyond. Here are a few glimpses of our conversations at recent markets.
A look back at my 11-year journey. From fun times at events to moments of doubt in my studio, it's all part of the process. I am so grateful to my clients for their constant support.
The artistic vibes at the Kalaangana 2025 event were incredibly motivating. It's always inspiring to be surrounded by fellow artists and appreciative customers.
A day well spent at the Bazaar-e-Kohinoor, where I had the chance to meet wonderful artists, craftspeople, and of course, my amazing clients.
A few moments from the Kalaangana event. It was a pleasure to showcase my work and connect with so many new faces.
Prepping my latest collection for the upcoming Dharani Dhwani event in Mysuru. I'm excited to share my new gold foil and hand-painted pieces.
So many friends have turned into clients, and so many clients have become friends. This video is a joyful album of memories from various events and gatherings.
About this collection
When you visit my stall, you are not just browsing through jewellery. You get to feel the weight of a terracotta necklace, inspect the intricate gold foil on a Tanjore pendant, and see the colours of my miniature paintings up close. It is where these pieces find their new homes, and where I get to hear the stories of the people who choose them.
Exhibitions like Kalaangana or Bazaar-e-Kohinoor are where my creative process comes full circle. While the photos show the setup and the finished jewellery, the real magic happens in the conversations I have with you. I often get asked why I spend up to 15 days on a single miniature pendant. Seeing the piece in person, under the market lights, makes that answer clear. The texture of the fired clay, the depth of the resin, and the vibrancy of the hand-mixed paints are best appreciated in real life.
I use these platforms to share my latest experiments, like upcycling wooden combs into statement neckpieces or testing new Kalamkari fabric combinations. Each event is a chance to show how I translate folk traditions like Theyyam or Tanjore art into daily wear. If you happen to miss an event, you can still reach out to discuss what I brought or to plan a custom order based on the styles you see here. Whether you are looking for a festive set or something small for daily wear, I am happy to guide you through my collection until you find the perfect match.
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I have spent 11 years turning stories from our traditions into wearable art, and I love sharing this journey in person. Whether we are discussing the delicate hand-painting on a Durga face pendant or picking the right thread for a terracotta set, I am here to help you find something that resonates with your own story.
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