Gram Katha
"Every village has a story. This one has been living on walls for 2,500 years."
Long before galleries and collectors, India's tribal communities painted their world directly onto the walls of their homes. Warli art — born among the Warli tribes of Maharashtra — is one of the oldest living folk art traditions in the world, and the Gram Katha frames bring that living story into your space.
Each piece in this set of two features a richly composed scene: at the centre, a terracotta-red field frames a guardian figure in classical posture — a spirit watching over a world full of life. Around it, the composition unfolds in authentic Warli style — tribal figures in procession, ceremonial chakra wheels, thatched huts, sacred trees, and the rhythm of community life rendered in bold monochrome line work.
Set against a clean ivory background and housed in deep walnut wood frames, these pieces sit at a rare intersection — ancient tradition meeting modern interior sensibility. Pair them symmetrically on a living room wall, a hallway, or a home office, and the result is a space that feels both rooted and refined.