Rajasthan · Kashmir · Tribal India
Craft begins at the source. From desert workshops in Rajasthan to Himalayan looms in Kashmir and long-held tribal traditions, each piece is shaped by hand using techniques passed down over generations.
Ritual forms and heritage objects made by artisan clusters: curated and stocked in Australia.
FROM ORIGIN TO OWNERSHIP
Architectural forms and folk symbols, preserved not redesigned.
Craft begins at the source. From desert workshops in Rajasthan to Himalayan looms in Kashmir and long-held tribal traditions, each piece is shaped by hand using techniques passed down over generations.
Curated with intent. Every item is selected, quality-checked, and prepared in Australia — balancing authenticity with modern living, so what reaches you is considered, not commoditised.
Where it belongs. Placed into light-filled homes, these objects bring warmth, texture, and quiet story — designed to be lived with, not just admired.
Four of India's most iconic motifs — the Taj Mahal, elephants, paisleys and peacocks — precision-cut from gold metal and finished with a gold tassel thread. These are bookmarks that get noticed between the pages rather than disappearing into them. Lightweight enough not to damage paperback spines; detailed enough to be worth looking at when the book is set down. $10. The most accessible object in The Ganges collection — and the easiest to give. What You're Getting Gold metal, precision-cut — clean edges, fine detail in the motif silhouettes. Four designs: Taj Mahal, elephants, paisleys and peacocks. Each a distinct Indian iconic motif. Gold tassel thread — marks the reading position visually from outside the closed book. Lightweight — won't bend paperback covers or damage hardback pages. Use: Books, notebooks, journals, planners. Also: a simple and meaningful gift at $10. Free shipping applies on orders over $150. These work well as add-ons to reach the threshold. Before You Buy Returns: 14 days from delivery. Unused, in original packaging. Return postage is at your cost. Delivery: Ships from Sydney in 3–5 business days. Free shipping on orders over $150. Stock: One set available. Individually selected. When it's gone, it's gone.
$10.00
The Hamsa — a hand-shaped symbol of protection and good fortune — has been a talisman across cultures for thousands of years. This notebook carries it on a hand-illustrated cover made by artisans in Sanganer, Jaipur: a town renowned for its handmade paper tradition. Inside, 96 smooth unruled pages of handmade paper, bound with a wraparound thread closure that opens and closes without damage to the spine. 194g. 180mm tall, 130mm wide. One notebook. What You're Getting 96 unruled handmade paper pages — smooth enough for pen, pencil and fine-tip markers. Unruled for those who don't want lines imposing structure. 180mm × 130mm — a pocket-friendly format that fits into most bags. 194g — light. Doesn't add weight to a bag or desk. Hand-illustrated Hamsa and script cover — vibrant, individually made. Not printed-on; hand-applied illustration. Wraparound thread closure — keeps the notebook closed securely without a clasp or band that damages the cover. Made in Sanganer, Jaipur — the town's handmade paper craft is centuries old. The paper you write on has artisan lineage. $19.95 A handmade paper notebook with hand-illustrated cover from a stationery boutique costs $35–$50. Sanganer craft at $19.95 is the price of direct sourcing. Before You Buy Returns: 14 days from delivery. Unused, in original packaging. Return postage is at your cost. Delivery: Ships from Sydney in 3–5 business days. Free shipping on orders over $150. Stock: One notebook available. Individually selected. When it's gone, it's gone.
$19.95
A square handmade notebook with a textile cover in paisley patterns drawn from both Kashmiri and Rajasthani traditions. The cloth-bound cover carries the patterns of Indian textile heritage — paisley forms that have been woven and printed across the subcontinent for centuries. Inside, handmade paper from Sanganer, Jaipur: one of India's most significant centres of handmade paper craft. 328g. 180mm × 180mm — square format. Elastic closure strap. One notebook. What You're Getting 180mm × 180mm square — an unusual format that reads as considered. Works for sketching, journaling, planning. 328g — the textile cover and handmade paper give this more substance than a standard notebook. Textile paisley cover — cloth-bound with Indian paisley patterns. The cover is a design object in itself. Handmade paper pages — made in Sanganer, Jaipur. Artisan paper with visible texture and character. Elastic closure strap — practical and durable. Keeps the notebook closed without damaging the textile cover. Made in Sanganer, Jaipur — a town where handmade paper production is a living, practised craft. Before You Buy Returns: 14 days from delivery. Unused, in original packaging. Return postage is at your cost. Delivery: Ships from Sydney in 3–5 business days. Free shipping on orders over $150. Stock: One notebook available. Individually selected. When it's gone, it's gone.
$34.95
The shegdi is the traditional wood-burning stove of Indian rural kitchens — a form so familiar it becomes invisible. This desk stand takes that village form and makes it deliberate: hand-moulded metal with curled legs, ring handles and a hinged front panel, finished in burnished antique patina. A pen stand that starts a conversation about where design comes from. 259g. 140mm tall, 80mm diameter. One stand. What You're Getting 140mm height × 80mm diameter — compact. Holds pens, pencils, scissors or cutlery without demanding desk space. 259g — solid enough to stay in place when you reach into it. Hand-moulded metal — curled legs, ring handles, hinged front panel. The detail is visible at close range. Antique burnished patina — warm, aged finish. Works in any desk aesthetic that isn't strictly minimalist. Made in Rajasthan/UP artisan hub — India's most significant metalworking craft regions, directly sourced. Before You Buy Returns: 14 days from delivery. Unused, in original packaging. Return postage is at your cost. Delivery: Ships from Sydney in 3–5 business days. Free shipping on orders over $150. Stock: One stand available. Individually selected. When it's gone, it's gone.
$44.95
640g of Jaipur stone, shaped into six sides and carved by hand with lattice panels and elephant motifs. This is not decorative storage — it is a sculptural object that also holds rings, earrings and small treasures. The fabric lining protects what's inside. The carved stone protects its reputation on your dressing table. Fabric-lined interior. 100mm length, 120mm width, 80mm height. One box. What You're Getting 640g — the weight of the stone means the lid stays where you put it and the box stays where you place it. 100mm × 120mm × 80mm — six-sided form. Fits on a dressing table or bedside surface without dominating it. Hand-carved lattice panels and elephant motifs — the carving is on all six sides. Every angle is finished. Fabric-lined interior — protects rings, earrings and small jewellery from the stone surface. Hand-carved in Jaipur region — the Rajasthani stone carving tradition goes back centuries. Direct from artisan workshops. Is $149.95 the right price? Hand-carved stone jewellery boxes of this weight and carving complexity from Jaipur artisan workshops sell through specialty retailers at $250–$350. Direct sourcing is how The Ganges prices at $149.95. Before You Buy Returns: 14 days from delivery. Unused, in original packaging. Return postage is at your cost. Delivery: Ships from Sydney in 3–5 business days. Free shipping on orders over $150. Stock: One box available. Individually selected. When it's gone, it's gone.
$149.95
A hand-carved stone jewellery box from the Jaipur region, with jaali-style cutwork that allows light and shadow to play across its surface throughout the day. 550g, 100mm across: the right scale for a dressing table without requiring dedicated space. The cool stone and the carved surface make this a tactile object — it rewards handling, not just looking. One box. What You're Getting 550g — substantial stone weight. Stays exactly where it's placed. 100mm × 100mm × 70mm — square and compact. Fits on the corner of a dressing table or beside the bed. Jaali-style cutwork — the cut pattern allows light through the stone walls, creating shifting shadow patterns through the day. Hand-carved in Jaipur region — individual carving. Natural stone variation means each piece is unique. Use: Rings, earrings, small treasures, keepsakes. Or display alone as a stone sculptural object. Is $149.95 the right price? Hand-carved stone boxes of this quality from Jaipur artisan workshops sell through specialty retailers at $250+. The Ganges sources directly. Before You Buy Returns: 14 days from delivery. Unused, in original packaging. Return postage is at your cost. Delivery: Ships from Sydney in 3–5 business days. Free shipping on orders over $150. Stock: One box available. Individually selected. When it's gone, it's gone.
$149.95
Six hand-carved stone coasters plus a matching stone holder — 652g total of Jaipur stone artisanship on your table. The sunflower and lotus motif is cut into each coaster individually by hand. No two are identical. This is a coaster set that earns commentary at the table rather than going unnoticed under the cups. Each coaster 80mm diameter. Includes stone holder. One set. What You're Getting 6 stone coasters — each 80mm diameter, hand-carved with sunflower/lotus motif. Matching stone holder — keeps the set organised and adds a sculptural element to the table. 652g total — the weight of real stone. Coasters that stay where they're placed. Hand-carved in Jaipur region — each coaster individually carved. Natural variation means no two are exactly the same. Stone surface — naturally cool to the touch. Protects surfaces and looks good doing it. Is $89.95 the right price? Hand-carved stone coaster sets of six from Rajasthani artisan workshops retail at $150–$200 through specialty home stores. Direct sourcing from Jaipur is how The Ganges offers this at $89.95. Before You Buy Returns: 14 days from delivery. Unused, in original packaging. Return postage is at your cost. Delivery: Ships from Sydney in 3–5 business days. Free shipping on orders over $150. Stock: One set available. Individually selected. When it's gone, it's gone.
$89.95
683g of Jaipur stone, individually carved with elephant motifs. The elephant symbolises strength, wisdom and prosperity in Indian tradition — a meaning that sits quietly under every cup, noticed when the coaster is picked up, easy to explain and easy to appreciate. A considered gift as well as a practical table object. Each coaster 100mm diameter, 40mm height. One set. What You're Getting Stone coasters with elephant motif — individually hand-carved in Jaipur region. Each piece slightly different. 100mm diameter × 40mm height — generously sized. Fits most cups, mugs and glasses with ease. 683g total — real stone weight. Doesn't slide on the table. Hand-carved in Jaipur region — Rajasthani stone artisan craft. Direct sourcing by The Ganges. Elephant symbol: Strength, wisdom, good fortune. A meaningful object for the table. Before You Buy Returns: 14 days from delivery. Unused, in original packaging. Return postage is at your cost. Delivery: Ships from Sydney in 3–5 business days. Free shipping on orders over $150. Stock: One set available. Individually selected. When it's gone, it's gone.
$89.95
At 290mm tall, this is a pen stand that earns its height. A hand-painted metal sailing ship with coloured sails that brings personality to a desk without requiring you to redecorate around it. The hull holds pens, pencils and small desk items. 275g — solid enough to be stable; approachable enough to be genuinely used every day. One stand. What You're Getting 290mm height × 90mm width — tall and narrow. Good for desks where horizontal space is limited. 275g — solid and stable when loaded with pens. Hand-painted coloured sails — individual hand-painting. The colour application is not machine-uniform. Metal construction — durable for daily desk use. Made in Rajasthan/UP artisan metalworking hub — the craft regions of India for metal desk objects, directly sourced. Before You Buy Returns: 14 days from delivery. Unused, in original packaging. Return postage is at your cost. Delivery: Ships from Sydney in 3–5 business days. Free shipping on orders over $150. Stock: One stand available. Individually selected. When it's gone, it's gone.
$59.95
Kashmiri papier-mâché is a five-hundred-year-old art form — and these coasters are made the same way it has always been made. Multiple layers of hand-applied lacquer over papier-mâché, then traditional floral and figurative motifs painted on top by artisans in Kashmir. The result is a surface that is simultaneously intricate and practical: the lacquer makes them wipeable; the painting makes them worth looking at between uses. 190g. 120mm diameter coasters. Genuine Kashmir origin. One set. What You're Getting Genuine Kashmiri papier-mâché — made in Kashmir, not an imitation from elsewhere. The Ganges sources directly. 120mm diameter — standard coaster size. Fits cups, mugs and most glasses. 190g total — lightweight set. Easy to move and store. Multi-layer lacquer finish — hand-applied. Wipeable surface for daily use. Hand-painted traditional motifs — floral patterns in the Kashmiri tradition. Applied over the lacquer by hand. Five-hundred-year craft tradition — not a marketing claim. Kashmiri papier-mâché has documented history going back to the 15th century. Is $99.95 the right price? Genuine Kashmiri papier-mâché — made in Kashmir, not mass-produced elsewhere — from specialty craft retailers costs $150–$200 for a coaster set. The Ganges sources directly from Kashmir. Before You Buy Returns: 14 days from delivery. Unused, in original packaging. Return postage is at your cost. Delivery: Ships from Sydney in 3–5 business days. Free shipping on orders over $150. Stock: One set available. Individually selected. When it's gone, it's gone.
$99.95
The same five-hundred-year Kashmiri papier-mâché tradition as the round set — in a square format that suits modern table aesthetics more directly. 120mm × 120mm, 220g. Multiple layers of hand-applied lacquer, traditional motifs painted by artisans in Kashmir. The square silhouette reads as contemporary; the craft behind it is anything but. Genuine Kashmir origin. One set. What You're Getting 120mm × 120mm square — a contemporary coaster format with a heritage craft behind it. 220g total — light and stackable. Multi-layer lacquer finish — hand-applied. Wipeable for daily table use. Hand-painted Kashmiri motifs — traditional floral patterns applied over the lacquer by hand in Kashmir. Genuine Kashmir origin — made in Kashmir. The Ganges sources directly from artisan workshops. Is $99.95 the right price? Genuine Kashmiri papier-mâché coaster sets from specialty craft retailers cost $150–$200. The Ganges sources directly from Kashmir. Before You Buy Returns: 14 days from delivery. Unused, in original packaging. Return postage is at your cost. Delivery: Ships from Sydney in 3–5 business days. Free shipping on orders over $150. Stock: One set available. Individually selected. When it's gone, it's gone.
$99.95
At 137g, this Kashmiri papier-mâché jewellery box is lighter than most jewellery boxes made from stone or wood — and more visually complex than either. Hand-painted by artisans in Kashmir with traditional motifs over a multi-layer lacquer base: a surface that catches light differently from every angle and improves on a dressing table rather than simply occupying it. 180mm long, 100mm wide, 40mm tall. Genuine Kashmir origin. One box. What You're Getting 180mm × 100mm × 40mm — flat and wide. Holds rings, earrings, bracelets and small pieces without being deep and difficult to search. 137g — featherlight. Easy to lift, move and travel with. Multi-layer lacquer over papier-mâché — the traditional Kashmiri method. Multiple layers applied and dried before the painting begins. Hand-painted traditional Kashmiri motifs — applied over the lacquer by artisan painters in Kashmir. Genuine Kashmir origin — made in Kashmir. The Ganges sources directly. Before You Buy Returns: 14 days from delivery. Unused, in original packaging. Return postage is at your cost. Delivery: Ships from Sydney in 3–5 business days. Free shipping on orders over $150. Stock: One box available. Individually selected. When it's gone, it's gone.
$129.95
Thoughtfully crafted gifts and stationery from artisan traditions. This collection brings together hand-carved stone and Kashmiri paper-mâché jewellery boxes, stone and papier-mâché elephant figurines, Gangaur festival trays, hand-painted stationery from Rajasthan and Jaipur, and handmade notebooks. Every piece tells a story. Our gift stands display the vintage saga, russet engines, and ships. Every item is made by hand using skills passed down through generations in Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Jaipur.
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