Lacquer industry
The lacquer industry sees its roots in the earliest period of history accounted for by the inscriptions and historical manuscripts of Sri Lanka. Known more commonly among locals as laksha, this line of art sees to intricate designs sketched upon utensils, vases, candle stands, ash trays, and ornaments with religious value; Buddha statues, sesath poles, and replicas of Buddhist shrines.
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Gini Raksha Earth-inspired elegance, shaped by hand. This pendant features the hand-carved Gini Raksha, a legendary symbol of protection and power. It’s a wearable talisman for those who find beauty in culture and the untamed spirit of the island. Our Sri Lankan coconut shell collection offers a unique, woody texture and natural luster that no machine can replicate. perfect for the nature lover who values authentic, island-crafted art that feels as light as a tropical breeze. -
Gini Raksha Earth-inspired elegance, shaped by hand. This pendant features the hand-carved Gini Raksha, a legendary symbol of protection and power. It’s a wearable talisman for those who find beauty in culture and the untamed spirit of the island. Our Sri Lankan coconut shell collection offers a unique, woody texture and natural luster that no machine can replicate. perfect for the nature lover who values authentic, island-crafted art that feels as light as a tropical breeze. -
Earth-inspired elegance, shaped by hand. This pendant features the hand-carved Gini Raksha, a legendary symbol of protection and power. It’s a wearable talisman for those who find beauty in culture and the untamed spirit of the island. Our Sri Lankan coconut shell collection offers a unique, woody texture and natural luster that no machine can replicate. perfect for the nature lover who values authentic, island-crafted art that feels as light as a tropical breeze.
