"Each piece in our collection is handcrafted using centuries-old techniques and designed to elevate your everyday rituals”
The Brass Edit
Modern Heirlooms for your tea and coffee rituals
The Artisan Kitchenware
Hand-painted treasures for your daily dose of nostalgia
The Naga Heritage
Teak wood crafted by tribal craftsmen of Northeast India
The Textile Story
Cashmere, block prints, and all things floral
"Why choose handcrafted? Because objects made with hands carry energy that factory-made objects cannot replicate. And because choosing handmade is an act of care - for yourself, for artisans, for the planet."
Gifts under £30
Accessible luxury, handcrafted gifts that punch above their price point.
BULK ORDERS
Whether gifts for a team, favours for a special occasion or south asian charm for your next launch - we are here love to help!
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About Us
we are trust-worthy and founder-backed
Vaarsa London is a home and lifestyle brand founded by Urvi Agrawal, an engineer from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, and an MBA graduate from Northwestern University in Chicago.
We are bringing the best of South Asian craftsmanship to the heart of London with a strong mission to improve access to South Asian artistry and make "modern indian" a global aesthetic. not just cultural.
"I don't curate lightly. Every piece here has passed through my hands, earned my trust, and met the artisans behind it. This isn't a marketplace - it's a collection I put in my own home before yours."
- Urvi, Founder, VL
Social Impact
Handcrafted over Mass Production
Every Vaarsa piece is a choice - for craft over mass production, for artisans over factories, for heritage over fast consumption.
We believe in purposeful consumption. We partner directly with artisan collectives, women only workforces, and local welfare societies, ensuring every Brass, Wood, and Textile piece you bring home supports livelihoods and preserves ancient craft.
When you purchase from us, you are continuing a legacy.
The Vaarsa Journal
stories to inspire and educate