Mitti Lore

Our story

Clay, thread,
and quiet hands

Mitti Lore began in 2019 as a small studio in the old city of Jaipur — a place to gather stories from artisans across India and turn them into something you can wear.

Artisan shaping a terracotta pendant by hand

The hands
behind the work

Every piece in our collection passes through at least four pairs of hands. The clay comes from a family kiln in Kutch. The fabric is woven on a handloom in Bagru. The glass beads are pulled from recycled saris in Firozabad.

We don't mass-produce. We don't run factories. We work with fourteen artisans across Rajasthan and Gujarat, paying fair wages and letting each maker sign their work in their own way.

What you wear is a small archive of their craft — a story that travels with you.

14

Artisans

Across Rajasthan and Gujarat, each with decades of inherited craft.

4

Pairs of hands

Touch every piece before it reaches you — clay, dye, weave, finish.

1

Story at a time

We make in small batches. When it's gone, it's gone until next season.

Our promise

No machines. No two pieces alike. No shortcuts. If something ever breaks, send it back — we'll mend it for free, for life. That's the deal we make with every piece of Mitti Lore jewellery.