Objects of Beauty, Anchored in Meaning.

Art Miraya celebrates the tactile, the soulful, and the timeless. From weathered wood to handwoven textures, each item carries a story that connects you to something deeper. These are not just objects - they are experiences waiting to unfold.

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Why Art Miraya?

Some things can’t be explained - only felt. But if we had to put it into words, here’s where we’d start.

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From traditional treasures to contemporary statements.

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Meet Our Artists

Fayaz Ahmad Jan

Fayaz is a calm and gentle presence, renowned for his mastery in papier-mâché. Hailing from Hassanabad in the Srinagar district of Kashmir, he was honored with the prestigious Padma Shri in 2019, India's fourth-highest civilian award, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to traditional art and craft.

Fayaz has represented India on the global stage, participating in workshops and exhibitions across the United States, Brazil, France, Sweden, Italy, Singapore, Oman, Dubai, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, and several other countries.

His work stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Kashmir and the enduring elegance of papier-mâché artistry.

Brajbhushan Dhurve

Brijbhushan Dhurve is a talented Gond artist originally from the village of Patangarh in Dindori district, now based in Bhopal.

With over 13 years of experience, his work is deeply rooted in the traditions of Gond painting.

Drawing inspiration from nature and wildlife, Brijbhushan brings to life the forests, animals, and spirits of his land through his art.

While his style remains simple and grounded in tribal aesthetics, there is a striking beauty in its execution—most notably in his Noir collection, where bold black forms are delicately accentuated with a dash of color, creating a powerful visual impact.

Ajay Dilip Bhai Chitare

Ajay is a traditional artist rooted in the 700-year-old art of Mata ni Pachedi. He began practicing this sacred textile art at the age of 10, learning from generations of family tradition.

Deeply passionate, Ajay chose to leave formal education to fully dedicate himself to this craft. For over 20 years, he has been creating intricate, hand-painted works that reflect both artistic mastery and spiritual devotion.

Through his work, Ajay carries forward a rich legacy, preserving one of India’s most treasured folk art forms.