Macramé
Ancient knotwork reborn as modern wall art, plant hangers, and textile sculptures from Rajasthani artisan villages.
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We travel the world to find objects that carry meaning — handcrafted by artisans whose skill has been honed over generations. Each piece arrives with a story worth telling.
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Elena R.
Rajasthan, India
Ancient knotwork reborn as modern wall art, plant hangers, and textile sculptures from Rajasthani artisan villages.
Read the Lore →Sacred geometric compositions hand-painted on canvas, wood, and stone — each a meditative journey for maker and owner alike.
Read the Lore →Rare crystals, mineral spheres, and carved gemstones sourced with geological precision and ethical accountability.
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Macramé dates to 13th-century Arab weavers, carried west by Moorish traders and east by the Silk Road. The Rajasthani artisans who craft for AZIVAA inherit a lineage of ten generations — each knot a quiet act of devotion.
Today their work finds new sanctuaries: sun-drenched living rooms, minimalist studios, candlelit bedrooms. The knot endures because it adapts without surrendering its soul.
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