
Rooted in Bharat. Reimagined in Gold.
Each limited collection translates a distinct regional painting school—Madhubani, Warli, Kalamkari, Gond, and Tanjore—into hand-chiseled precious gold coordinates from the soil of Bharat.
Hand-Chiseled Detailing
We steer clear of sterile machine casting. Every leaf scroll, scale boundary, and stick boundary is hand-engraved by master goldsmiths.
Authentic Sourcing
We partner with national craft councils to source motifs directly from ancestral clusters, ensuring full attribution and royalties to rural artists.
Limited Edition Heritage
Each design is logged and limited to a run of 50 serialized items worldwide to preserve exclusivity and heirloom worth.
Shop by Folk Art Form
Every jewelry piece belongs to a dedicated lineage. Select a style to view its collection and understand its regional origin.
Madhubani
Intricate double lines, hatching, and nature motifs representing abundance and union.
Warli
Sacred geometry of circles, triangles, and squares depicting tribal life and harvest.
Kalamkari
Flowing natural curves, floral scrolls, and organic pigments sketched with bamboo pens.
Gond
Repeating patterns of dots and scales conveying local animal spirits and folklore.
Tanjore
3D gesso relief temple iconography layered with genuine gold leaf and rubies.
The Heirloom Gallery
A Legacy of Adornment
“Gehna was founded not to replicate old patterns, but to ensure that the delicate lines painted on Jitwarpur mud walls or block-printed with indigo are kept alive on fine 22-karat gold. We build jewelry that honors the hands that drew the stories first.”
Every year, we establish rural craft camps in partner districts. Our design coordinates are fine-tuned alongside local traditional artists to make sure each earring, necklace, and ring carries the specific, uncompromised spiritual weight of its origins.
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