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Sustainable Home Decor & Handcrafted Upcycled Art

byRidhimaa CreationsVisit studio at Kadubeesanahalli, BengaluruView full gallery

I turn everyday scraps into functional art. From upcycled glass bottles to hand-knotted macrame, everything is crafted with love and a focus on keeping waste out of landfills.

An old glass bottle becomes a beautiful vase with some clay work. This DIY project shows how you can upcycle waste materials into a decorative piece with a floral design made from air-dry clay.

This video shows my process for creating a large macrame wall hanging. Using synthetic threads and wooden beads, I weave intricate knots to produce bohemian-style decor that adds texture and warmth to any space.

A handmade Kundan Rangoli, perfect for festive occasions like Diwali. This reusable decor piece is crafted with a sturdy base, colorful rhinestones, and intricate 3D liner work, bringing a touch of sparkle to your celebrations.

About this collection

When you look at an old glass bottle, you might see trash, but I see a blank canvas. I use air-dry clay to build textures and floral motifs right onto the glass, turning items that would have hit the landfill into functional vases. It is a slow, methodical process that brings a bit of my garden indoors.

Sustainability is not just a trend, it is how I have been creating for over two decades. Whether it is transforming a discarded glass bottle into a vase or weaving a macrame tapestry for your living room, my goal is to reduce waste while adding character to your space.

I prefer using 3mm synthetic cords for my macrame work because they offer that subtle, clean shine, and I use epoxy clay for my murals because it is durable and holds fine details beautifully. Channagi kaanista idiyalla (Doesn't it look good?) when your home decor tells a story?

Every piece is made in my Kadubeesanahalli studio in Bengaluru. I enjoy customizing the color palettes to match your interiors, whether you need a specific tone for your macrame or a vibrant festive Kundan rangoli. If you have an empty corner that needs warmth or a special occasion requiring a reusable decor piece, reach out so we can discuss the design.

Over 20 years of sustainable artistryApproved by the tribe
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Ridhimaa Creations

Visit studio at Kadubeesanahalli, BengaluruStarting ₹350 per piece

I’m Ridhima, and I believe art should be kind to the planet. Whether it’s a macrame hanging for your living room or a hand-painted bottle for your shelf, I love bringing a piece of nature into your home.

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