Komal
Komal honors the women whose quiet work forms the soul of Indian ritual and daily life—those who rise early to draw intricate chalk mandalas outside their homes, who string jasmine flowers into garlands sold on the street or worn in hair. These gestures, though often overlooked, are acts of care, spirituality, and cultural continuity.
Komal responds to that invisibility. Through mirrored embellishments and sculptural form, it transforms ephemeral craft into something lasting—a wearable tribute to the women whose beauty-making shapes tradition, even when no one’s watching.





