Hand-Crafted in Ramgarh Shekhawati

Every piece is made in one place — a small town in Rajasthan where woodcraft runs in the blood.

Some furniture is made wherever it’s cheapest that month. Ours isn’t. Every Ramgarh Crafts piece is made in one place — Ramgarh Shekhawati, a small town in the Sikar district of Rajasthan, in the historic Shekhawati region. It’s not where we happen to have a factory. It’s where this craft belongs.

A town that has always worked wood

A town that has always worked wood

Ramgarh Shekhawati carries a deep woodworking heritage. For generations, families here have shaped wood by hand — skills passed down from parent to child, kept alive not in factories but in the muscle memory of people who grew up around the craft. When you buy from us, you’re not buying from an assembly line. You’re buying from the hands of people who inherited this work, and take quiet pride in it.

That inheritance is something no new workshop can simply buy. It’s the reason the joinery is patient, the finish is careful, and the piece feels made rather than manufactured.

Why the desert makes better furniture

Why the desert makes better furniture

Ramgarh Shekhawati sits in one of the driest, most extreme climates in the country. Under the Fatehpur tehsil, this is desert Rajasthan — where summers climb toward 50°C and the air stays remarkably dry through much of the year.

For solid wood, that dryness is a gift. Timber is happiest — and most stable — in low humidity. Wood worked and stored in dry air is far less prone to the swelling, shrinking, and hidden moisture that cause furniture to crack or warp later in your home. So while we kiln-dry every board in our own workshop for precise, controlled drying, the land itself does its part too: it keeps our timber and our finished pieces stable at every stage, from the workshop floor to the day they’re packed. The kiln and the climate work together —one exact, one constant.

Made in one place, on purpose

Made in one place, on purpose

We could make our furniture in many places. We choose not to. Keeping it all in Ramgarh Shekhawati means the same hands, the same standards, and the same dry desert air behind every piece we send out. It’s slower and it’s deliberate — and it’s exactly why our furniture is built to last for generations, not seasons.