Akkaara brings you premium lifestyle products inspired by folklore and traditional crafts. Our products are handcrafted by artisans who have honed their skills over generations of practice. Each product in the Akkaara collection is designed with intricate care and concern. Concern for tradition, concern for the material and concern for the artisans. Through each product, Akkaara strives to revive what has been lost – the exquisite splendour of traditional arts, the cultural heritage of generations of craftspeople and the memory of age-old stories, embedded in traditional wisdom and folklore.
Meet Our Team
Spreha Kanika
Founder Director
Day Dreamer, Traveller, Go-getter
“Akkaara is a story teller, Singing the lores from the past. It let’s you peep into the world that has been forgotten”
Shreya Venika
Creative Director
Collector, Avid Reader, Keen Eyed
“Akkaara to me is a gesture of giving back. Giving back to the society, to the artists & to the craft itself for beauty that surrounds us”
Ruhi Tulsyan
Lead Designer
Explorer, Learner, Quirky
“Akkaara to me is pursuit to build something from scratch and to be a part of that progress"
Anurag Sinha
Photographer
Venturesome, antiquary
“Akkaara is about experience, an experience of doing things differently, experience of seeing things differently."
Our Crafts
Khavda Pottery
All organic craft made of carefully chosen clay 'Rann ki Mitti'.
Rosewood Inlay
Exquisite Rosewood Inlay craft, the wood is inset with acrylic to produce intricate inlay work of the highest quality
Sikki Art
A weaving craft of Golden Grass, Pure, rustic and colourful, subtly encapsulating the flavour of it’s native Village of Rayam
Black Stone Carving
Kari Kallu, the Black Granite Stone, a high relief stone, carved through the ages
Belgaum Pottery
The white coloured clay, when baked in the kiln brings hue of red in casual patterns, adding an unintentional hint of colour.
Koftgiri
It’s a craft of gold and silver inlay, And it is done so intricately, that’s it’s called painting made of silver.
Dhokra
Dhokra ek lost wax casting craft, primarily done by Gardwa tribe.
Azamgarh pottery
Centuries old pottery craft with inlay. GI tagged by the government of inlay
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