About us

KaariGar was born from a simple belief that real craftsmanship should be felt, not explained. Stone is not just our material. It is our responsibility.

We work with natural stones that we mine ourselves from the stone-rich regions of Udaipur, India. By sourcing directly from our own mines, we control quality from the very beginning. We see the stone in its rawest form before it ever reaches an artisan’s hands. This allows us to choose stones for their strength, character, and longevity rather than convenience.

Every sculpture at KaariGar is hand-sculpted by skilled artisans who have spent years mastering this craft. There is no mass production and no shortcuts. Each piece is made only after an order is placed and is given the time it genuinely requires. The process is slow because it is meant to be. Precision, balance, and expression cannot be rushed.

We work with sandstone, marble, granite, blackstone, and nano stone, each chosen for its natural qualities and purpose. The weight, texture, and presence of these materials are intentional. Many believe that natural stone brings stability, calm, and abundance into living spaces. We believe that when something is made with honesty and care, it naturally carries strength and meaning.

Customer satisfaction is not a claim for us. It is the reason we exist. From understanding your requirements to customization, production, and final delivery, every step is handled with transparency and accountability. We listen carefully, communicate clearly, and stand by what we create. A Kaarigar piece is not complete until it feels right in your space.

Our aim is not to sell quickly but to build trust that lasts. We want every sculpture to feel personal, timeless, and worthy of being passed down. What leaves our workshop is not just a finished product, but the effort, patience, and pride of the hands that shaped it.

KaariGar exists to preserve a craft that values depth over speed and authenticity over imitation. What we create is meant to endure, just like the stone itself.