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Every KarmaKaari piece carries the strength of natural materials and the soul of Indian craftsmanship. When you practice, you’re supported not just by a tool, you are connected to centuries of tradition, to livelihoods sustained and to the sacred art of making by hand.
WOODTURNING
In the hands of Indian artisans, woodturning becomes a sacred ritual more than a craft — it’s a living heritage passed through generations sustaining rural communities, supporting local economies and preserving cultural knowledge. Using simple tools and time tested techniques, skilled artisans shape blocks of wood into smooth, purposeful forms with grace and precision.
At KarmaKaari, each stool, wheel and tool is imperfectly perfect and reflects a slow, conscious process — one that not only supports your movement, stillness, and breath but honours tradition, time and touch.
HANDLOOM WEAVING
Rooted in the quiet rhythms of rural India, handloom weaving is a living tradition carried through generations. Woven on wooden looms in family homes and village clusters, this craft sustains over three million weavers and allied artisans, many of them women across the country.
At the heart of our wellness offerings are slow-made textiles like blankets and shawls created with natural fibres, plant-based dyes and zero electricity reflecting the harmony between human hands and the Earth. By supporting handloom, we honour not just the craft, but the communities and cultures that keep it alive — weaving purpose into every thread.
METALLURGY
Rooted in the wisdom of Ayurveda and ancient Indian metallurgy, kansa — a sacred blend of copper, tin, and zinc — has been used for centuries to shape healing tools, cooking vessels, and ritual objects. Known for its subtle energetic properties, this bell metal is believed to balance doshas, release stagnation, and restore vitality.
Crafted by traditional metalworkers using skills passed down through generations, every kansa tool at KarmaKaari sustains rural artisan communities and preserves a lineage of craft that continues to serve the body, breath, and subtle energies — one mindful touch at a time.