The fascination of wood work in the homes of Gujarat

We’re an established name in Sankheda Furniture owing to high quality designs and excellent durability. Indian homes have always been a kaleidoscope or indigenous arts and crafts. From our linen to our woodwork, our homes have a wholesome mix of handicraft collected from different corners of the country. One such artwork that has jumped to prominence again, is Gujarat’s Sankheda furniture. While the traditional art form dates back to several centuries, it is making a return to modern Indian homes, adding a dash of elegance with its look. These are internationally renewed for their grand, hand-painted motifs on shiny lacquered turned teakwood.

The Sankheda Story

The Sankheda carpenters have kept up with the age of automation as far as some of their tools are concerned but not at the cost of compromising on the inherent quality of the art. For example, the lathes, which used to be manually operated, are now motorized. They are, however, adamant about not tampering with the natural ingredients used to make the furniture. No modern substitutes will do for the kalai (the tinning process), as there could be impurities, which will affect the coloration or the glow.
They are also aware that since their art is very dependent on nature-the teakwood, the kewda leaf, the squirrel’s tail brush, the lacquer from the lac tree-the future might not be so bright as these may not be available in plenty. Several families in the village are involved in satisfying the growing demand for the furniture, which has made the village famous. Some export directly to the clients while others supply through export houses.

The Sankheda Usage

The Sankheda Significance

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