House of Bariki was born from a quiet admiration for craftsmanship—art practiced slowly, with care, and passed down since 1985. Our in-house artisans, handcraft marble inlay using Pietro Dura, a 17th-century Italian technique where marble is hand carved 6-8mm deep to form cavities and tiny hand-shaped stones are embedded into marble to create intricate floral and geometric designs. We honour heritage, support artisans, and bring meaningful, time-crafted design into homes. Each piece—whether a wall mural, fireplace, backsplash, table, basin, or décor—is made entirely by hand with memory and care. It begins with a sketch, traced with ferric oxide, followed by stone-cutting, carving, inlaying, and polishing—unfolding slowly, never rushed. We source natural, semi-precious stones like Lapis Lazuli, Malachite, Mother of Pearl, Paua Shell, Jasper, Agate, Tiger Eye, Turquoise, Carnelian, Alicante, Amethyst, and Aventurine from India, Afghanistan, Brazil, Myanmar, Namibia, Chile, DRC, USA, Italy, Madagascar, and Sri Lanka—for their unique colour, texture, and energy.