

At Saaha, we believe true luxury is not mass-produced—it is crafted, nurtured, and passed down. We work with artisans to preserve centuries-old Indian art forms, reimagining them into timeless pieces of quiet luxury. Every creation is a tribute to the hands that make and the stories that endure.




We began Saaha to archive what is slipping away: the quiet genius of India’s uncelebrated makers.
Jaipur’s Miniature Art reimagined by Saaha India
16TH CENTURY MAHARANI ATTAR BOX
An ode to regal heritage and timeless elegance, the 16th Century Maharani Attar Box by Saaha is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and olfactory artistry. Inspired by Rani Suraj Kanwar, the Maharani of Jaipur (1719), this exquisite collector’s piece captures the essence of royal India through intricate design and rare fragrances.

MINIATURE ART HANDPAINTED SCARF
A canvas of devotion, artistry, and unparalleled craftsmanship, the Jaipur Miniature Art Hand-Painted Stole – Radha Krishna is a timeless piece of wearable heritage. Inspired by the exquisite miniature painting tradition of Jaipur, this stole embodies the celestial love of Radha and Krishna, brought to life by master artisans who have perfected their craft over generations.

HOLI BOX
An exquisite tribute to India’s most vibrant festival, The Bespoke Holi Box is a masterpiece of artistry and tradition. Handcrafted and meticulously painted by Jaipur’s master artisans, this limited-edition box is a celebration of Holi’s joyous spirit, infused with the elegance of heritage craftsmanship. Inside, the Holi Box holds an array of luxurious elements.


3,000+
Indian art forms
200Mn+Artisans
$1Trillion+
Global Economy
We begin the change with one: Miniature Art from Jaipur.
Miniature painting, born in royal ateliers of the Mughal and Rajput courts, captured history in strokes finer than a hair. These jewel-toned works chronicled emperors, epics, and courtly life—each frame a window into India’s regal past.
AABROO
COLLECTION
We launched the Aabroo collection in silence
A few pieces are already in the hands of private collectors.
The next is already in motion.
Saaha India
Art reimagined
2025
Rhea M., Kolkata
Being in the Collector’s Circle feels like being let in on a secret. You don’t just buy the piece — you’re chosen to witness it. When Saaha releases something, it’s never loud. It quietly finds its way to your inbox, and you just know… this won’t come again.
Aarushi M., Mumbai
I’ve never held something that felt this intentional. Every brushstroke, every scent — it’s as if someone paused time just to make it for me.
Meera S., Bengaluru
I didn’t know a box could feel like a story. I keep it on my desk, unopened most days. Just looking at it reminds me of what stillness should feel like.
Karima Z., Jaipur
My Saaha piece is not decor. It’s inheritance. I’ll pass it down someday — but not yet.
