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Save 52%Hand-engraved mango wood diya set with tea lights in white and brown, set of 4, ideal for festive home décor and gifting.
On saleKalighat Wall Painting Of Ganesha
Kalighat Wall Painting Of Ganesha - Mustard / 8.3" W X 11.7" H / Paper Sale priceFrom Rs. 399.00 Regular priceRs. 899.00
On saleGond Wall Art Painting Of Forest Ganesha | Indian Wall Art
Gond Wall Art Painting Of Forest Ganesha | 5.8" W X 8.3" H Sale priceFrom Rs. 349.00 Regular priceRs. 799.00
Save 55%Hand-engraved mango wood diya set with tea lights in white and brown, set of 6, ideal for festive home décor and gifting.
Wooden Tea Light holder| Set of 6 Hand Engraved Tea light Holders Sale priceRs. 629.00 Regular priceRs. 1,399.00
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On saleBrown Wicker and Wood Planter | Eco-friendly Indoor Decor
On saleGanesha Wall Art Painting in Kerala Mural Art Form
Ganesha Wall Art Painting in Kerala Mural Art Form | A4 & A5 size Sale priceFrom Rs. 399.00 Regular priceRs. 899.00
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On saleRust and Natural Brown Wicker and Wood Planter | Eco-friendly Indoor Decor
Save 47%Handcrafted Bastar Tribal Art Iron Tea Light Stand | 11.5 Inch Decorative Tea Light Holder
Save 49%Handcrafted Dhokra Art Bankura Horse Figurine | Traditional Tribal Metal Sculpture
Save 23%Handcrafted Bastar wrought iron golden deer tealight holders. Set of 2 artisan pieces for warm, elegant home décor.
Save 43%Blue Colour handcrafted Lippan tealight holder made with mud and mirror work.
Save 43%Dusty pink handcrafted Lippan tealight holder made with mud and mirror work.
Save 24%Handcrafted Bastar Tribal Art Iron Tea Light Stand | 40 Inch Decorative Tea Light Holder
Tea light Stand in Bastar Wrought Iron | H - 40 Inches X W - 9 Inches Sale priceRs. 2,444.00 Regular priceRs. 3,232.00
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Save 43%Green Colour handcrafted Lippan tealight holder made with mud and mirror work.
Save 40%Handmade Kashmiri Wicker Multi-Purpose Basket | Artisan Made
Multi purpose Basket Hand made with Kashmiri Wicker Sale priceRs. 3,039.00 Regular priceRs. 5,065.00
Save 23%Bastar Handmade Wrought Iron Deer Tealight Holder (Set of 2)
Save 31%Handcrafted Bastar Tribal Art Iron Tea Light Stand | 26 Inch Decorative Tea Light Holder
On saleIndigo and Brown Ombre Wicker and Wood Planter | Eco-friendly Indoor Decor
Save 31%Brown Indigo Ombre Wicker and Wood Planter | Eco-friendly Indoor Decor
Save 37%Terracotta Wall Hanging Replica of the Elephant Seal from the Harappa period with a Frame 8x8 inches with frame
Save 40%Multicolored handcrafted dazzle mud wall art, adding vibrancy and charm to your wall decor
Save 31%Indigo and Brown Wicker and Wood Planter | Eco-friendly Indoor Decor
Save 31%Indigo and Natural Brown Wicker and Wood Planter | Eco-friendly Indoor Decor
On saleHandcrafted Dhokra Brass Owl Showpiece | Tribal Indian Home Decor
Dhokra Metal Handmade Owl Showpiece| H- 3.5 inches x W- 2.5 inches| Brass Sale priceFrom Rs. 809.00 Regular priceRs. 1,498.00
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Save 25%Travel Quilted Makeup Pouch In Red and Blue | Large size for
Save 40%Bastar Handmade Wrought Iron Set of 2 Standing Musicians
Save 40%Bastar Handmade Wrought Iron Musicians Decor | Set of 3
Decor made with Bastar Handmade Wrought Iron | Set of 3 Musicians Sale priceRs. 899.00 Regular priceRs. 1,498.00
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Save 40%White sparkles hut-inspired mud decor mirror, adding a rustic and elegant touch to your wall
On saleHandcrafted square mud wall art in red and black, adding a bold and artistic touch
Save 29%Handmade ocean blue sparkles lippan wall hanging with mud and mirror work from Kutch.
Save 30%Quilted Makeup Pouch In Red and Blue in Pure cotton
Quilted Makeup Pouch In Red and Blue in a Medium Size
Save 14%Spiral Tea Light Holder in Wrought Iron | Handmade Bastar Art
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Save 33%Handmade white & light green lippan wall hanging with mud and mirror work from Kutch.
Save 25%Green and brown handcrafted mud and mirror work wall art, adding a natural and earthy touch
Save 31%Dhokra Metal Handmade Ganesha Figurine
Save 37%Terracotta wall hanging replica of Harappan Bull Seal Replica with Frame Length 8 inches Width 8 inches including frame
On saleTurquoise Wall Mirror in Lippan Art | Handmade Mud & Mirror Decor from India
Turquoise Wall Mirror with Mud & Mirrors | Lippan Art | Handmade in India Sale priceFrom Rs. 599.00 Regular priceRs. 1,299.00
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Save 46%Indoor Planter hand made with wicker and wood from Kashmir
Save 37%Terracotta Wall Hanging Replica of the Unicorn Seal from the Harappa period with a Frame 8x8 inches with frame
Save 40%Set of 2 round pink handcrafted mud and mirror work wall art pieces, featuring delicate design
On saleRust Brown and Indigo Wicker and Wood Planter | Eco-friendly Indoor Decor
Save 50%Wall hanging paper mache doves handcrafted in Kashmir Assorted Colours
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Sold outSave 67%Wooden hanging ornamental Doll - Set of 2 handcrafted with natural colours
Save 31%Rust and Natural Brown Wicker and Wood Planter | Eco-friendly Indoor Decor
Sold outSave 31%Coasters in Wicker and Wood | Set of 6 | Dining and Coffee Table | Eco friendly Heat resistant and Durable | Handmade in India - Set of 6
Sold outSave 30%Handmade All Natural Wooden Snowman Decorative Ornaments()
Sold outSave 18%Earthen Sparkle Handmade Mud Art Hanging Ornaments (Set of 5)
Sold outSave 40%Handmade ocean blue Lippan wall hanging with mud and mirror work from Kutch.
Sold outSave 40%Handmade blue sparkle mud art wall hanging crafted with mud and mirrors from Kutch.

Handcrafted Home Decor Gifts That Add Soul to Modern Indian Homes


There’s something quietly magical about a home that feels lived in, not just designed. The best home decor gifts aren’t necessarily the expensive ones. They’re the ones that carry a story.

A brass lamp that reminds someone of their grandmother’s house. A handwoven cushion that smells faintly of new cotton. Or a little Lippan mirror that catches the afternoon sun just right.

Those are the pieces that stay. They travel through homes, from one story to another.

And if you’ve been wondering what kind of gifts truly make a space feel personal, here’s a guide to a few handcrafted favourites that don’t just fill corners but fill silence with warmth.

Why Handcrafted Decor Gifts Feel So Different


The truth is, something shifts when you hold an object made by hand. It has tiny irregularities, a texture that refuses to be perfect, and that’s where the charm lives.

In a world of things that look the same, a handmade piece slows you down. It carries the time someone spent shaping it, their rhythm, their heartbeat almost. That energy changes a space.

For Indian homes, handcrafted gifts are not about luxury anymore. They’re about meaning, a way of giving that supports craft clusters, celebrates cultural continuity, and tells the receiver, I thought about this.

How to Pick a Gift That Feels Right


A decor gift doesn’t have to be grand. It just has to feel right for the person and the space.

1) Look at their home - Is it minimal and neutral, or full of colour and pattern? A brass urli will glow in both, but a ceramic vase might suit the latter better.

2) Choose by material - Brass brings nostalgia, wood adds warmth, terracotta grounds a space, marble adds quiet luxury.
3) Go for purpose and beauty - A gift that can be used, like a tray, runner, or planter, is often remembered longer than something ornamental.
4) Leave a note - Tell them who made it or where it comes from. A single line such as crafted in Kutch by women artisans turns an item into a keepsake.



10 Handcrafted Decor Gift Ideas That Add Soul


1. Dhokra Brass Figurines - Made using a 4,000-year-old lost-wax technique, Dhokra art carries tribal India’s oldest design language. each piece feels ancient yet strikingly modern. Perfect for shelves, consoles, or gifting heritage itself.

2. Lippan Art Wall Panels - Mud and mirrors from Kutch, hand-pressed, hand-laid, and dazzlingly imperfect. They catch sunlight in ways no machine-made mirror ever can.

3. Handwoven Cushion Covers - From Bhujodi’s earthy weaves to Jaipur’s block prints, cushions are the easiest way to bring craft into everyday life. They make a sofa feel hugged.

4. Wicker Planters - Natural, light, and beautifully breathable. They bring green corners to life, that cosy balance between nature and nurture.

5. Marble Coaster Sets with Inlay Work - Mini works of art from Agra. White marble, semi-precious stones, and the patience of hands that have been doing this for generations.

6. Brass Oil Lamps or Urli Bowls - A Diwali classic but equally lovely year-round. Add floating candles or flowers for that kind of glow that makes people pause.

7. Hand-Painted Ceramic Vases - There’s a joy in ceramics that’s hard to describe. Maybe it’s how the glaze hides a hint of blue, or how the surface never feels the same twice. Think of Jaipur’s blue pottery or the hand-thrown clay from Puducherry. Both carry the maker’s mood inside them. Place one on a dining table with fresh marigolds or eucalyptus leaves, and it quietly changes the air around it.

8. Textile Table Runners from Jaipur - Every table has its own rhythm. A hand-printed runner catches that rhythm and softens it. The ones from Jaipur, dyed with vegetable colours, feel lived-in from day one. Spread them across a wooden dining table or gift one rolled with a note. It’s simple, but it adds warmth to every meal and maybe even starts a few conversations.

9. Carved Wooden Photo Frames - A memory deserves a home. Frames carved from reclaimed wood age beautifully, just like the pictures they hold.

10. Terracotta Diffusers or Incense Holders - Terracotta has a way of calming a room even before the scent begins. Each piece is shaped by hand, dried in the sun, and left with small fingerprints that never really vanish. Light a stick of sandalwood or pour in a few drops of oil, and the clay slowly releases its own earthiness. It’s the kind of gift that makes people breathe a little slower.



When to Gift Decor and Why It Always Fits


There’s almost never a wrong time to gift something for the home. The real question is what moment you want the gift to live in.


New homes: Pieces that root a space, like a brass lamp or a wooden bowl. They feel grounding, like saying welcome, you belong here.


Weddings: Choose something that the couple will use together table runners, serveware, or a photo frame. It’s a way of wishing them shared rituals, not just shared walls.


Festivals: Mirrors, urlis, or diffusers work beautifully. They hold light, scent, and that sense of celebration that lingers even after guests leave.

Sometimes, you give decor simply because a friend moved, or because the morning felt right. Gifts don’t always need occasions; they often create them.

Why Buying Decor Online Can Still Feel Intimate


Scrolling through decor online doesn’t have to feel transactional. When you know where to look, it becomes a kind of discovery. Platforms like Peepul Tree curate more than products; they bring you closer to the craftspeople themselves. You can read about their materials, their villages, sometimes even their families.

That’s how a digital purchase becomes human again. You don’t just buy decor, you bring home a story.

Styling and Care Tips That Make Gifting Last


Every material ages differently and beautifully.


Brass: A bit of lemon, water, and patience brings back the shine.


Wood: Coconut oil keeps it from drying out.


Textiles: Gentle wash, sun-dry, love often.


Ceramics: Rinse softly; chips add character.

When styling, remember that smaller pieces look better in clusters. Mix heights, mix textures. And every few months, move things around. Homes, like people, need change.

When a Gift Becomes a Memory


The most beautiful decor gifts never announce themselves. You spot them years later, a brass lamp that’s travelled with someone from city to city, a runner that’s seen countless dinners, a vase that still smells faintly of marigolds.

That’s when you know it was a good gift, when it becomes part of someone’s everyday life, not just their shelf.

So the next time you want to gift something that lingers, choose something made by hand. It will always find its place.

Frequently Asked Questions


1) What is the best way to take care of home decor?


For fabric items, just wash them gently in cold water with a mild detergent and dry them in the shade. Wooden decor doesn’t like harsh cleaners - a little soft, soapy water and a cotton cloth works best. If it’s a cloth-based decor piece, wash it separately by hand or give it for professional cleaning.

2) Why should I buy home decor from Peepul Tree?


Peepul Tree brings together traditional home decor made by skilled Indian artisans. Every piece stays true to its craft, its materials, and the region it comes from and carries the stories of the people who made it. It brings together true craftsmanship, cultural roots, and thoughtfully made pieces.

3) How do you decorate the main entrance?


You can brighten up your entrance with a clean doormat, a couple of plants, and good lighting. A small console table also adds both style and a bit of useful space.

4) Where can I get inspiration for home decor ideas?


You’ll find plenty of ideas in design magazines, Pinterest boards, home décor pages, or even from places you visit - nature, cafes, and travel spots often spark great decor thoughts.

5) What’s a good way to refresh home decor with the seasons?


Seasonal changes are easy to bring in with small items like pillows, blankets, curtains, table runners. You can also switch out vases, wall art, or add seasonal flowers and plants to give your space a fresh mood for each time of the year.