ABOUT
Wandering Whites Handcrafted Jewellery is a sustainable brand that champions the philosophy of eco-conscious living. It repurposes discarded industrial waste such as brass and copper, upcycles leather, incorporates river rocks and bones, and incorporates natural fibers into handmade jewellery creations. What sets WW’s work apart is their commitment to using minimal machine tools, resulting in truly unique and one-of-a-kind jewellery pieces.
Gauri, the visionary behind the brand is driven by the philosophy to minimize the carbon footprint on our planet by crafting wearable art from sustainable materials, thereby contributing wholeheartedly towards cooling of the globe.
In addition to their jewellery line, Wandering Whites has expanded its creative expression into the realm of art installations. These include "I am Shakti," showcased at Coomaraswamy Hall within the Prince of Wales Museum, and "The Rising of the Phoenix," featured at the Kala Ghoda Festival. Their artistic prowess was also sought after for a private exhibit hosted for Cartier by Anuradha Mahindra in collaboration with Artisans Gallery.
Wandering Whites work not only exemplifies artistic talent but also their dedication to sustainability and environmental consciousness.