THE ARTS ALAYA House of Indian Handicraft @ JAYANAGAR

ABOUT US Welcome to ARTS ALAYA. The home of Indian Handicrafts offers a wide variety of Paintings, Statues and home decors which are a wonderful mix of tradition and modern facets of India.  The masterpieces here are a brilliant work of art and undoubtedly a serene addition to any home. Impeccable range is an instant way of enhancing the look of home. India’s rich cultural diversity and heritage provides a unique and huge resource for developing craft products. The Craft tradition in India has whirled around religious values, confined needs of the commoners, as well as the special needs of the clientele. These awe-inspiring handicrafts have been carved with ultimate finesse to make it look lifelike. It requires great craftsmanship and minute detailing to create a beautiful piece of art with all its traditional touch and glory.

How it started and its purpose:

ARTS ALAYA was initiated by 3 youngsters from Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil nadu, each one passionate to establish heritage Indian handicrafts as a parallel gift & fashion line to the Indian classes and global consumers.  We believe that this initiative will not only help the artisans/producers of India, but also give the global audience access to diversified and beautiful Home life style. 

Bronze statues

He is a hand made, one of a kind, bronze sculpture cast by the artists of South India using the lost wax process, a skill passed on for generations since the Chola period.

Bronze Statues

Swing Ganesha is seated in front of a large arch with Mahakala or Great Time on the top of the arch This statue is a hand made, one of a kind, bronze sculpture cast by the artists of South India using the lost wax process, a skill passed on for generations since the Chola period

Bronze Nataraja Statue

Shiva as Lord of dance, Nataraja is the iconic image in Hindu statuaryHe dances within the three rings of the fiery arch or prahabhamandala encircling his dancing formThis Nataraja statue is a hand made, one of a kind, bronze sculpture cast by the artists of South India using the lost wax process, a skill passed on for generations since the Chola period