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True Legacy Raw Heritage

Authentic Konyak craftmanship, where every piece carries a story of heritage and soul.

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We are a collective dedicated to preserving and showcasing authentic Konyak Naga craftsmanship. Working closely with artisans from Mon, we bring forward tribal art that carries generations of skill, culture, and identity. Every piece we offer is rooted in tradition—raw, original, and deeply connected to its origins.

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Crafted by Tradition. Carried Through Generations.

Authentic Konyak Naga art, handmade using age-old techniques and rooted in cultural identity.

Handcrafted Using Traditional Techniques

Each piece is made by skilled artisans using methods passed down through generations.

Authentic Konyak Tribal Art

Rooted in the culture of Mon, every design carries symbolic meaning and identity.

Natural Materials & Raw Finishes

Crafted using wood, beads, metal, and elements sourced from nature.

One-of-a-Kind Creations

No two pieces are the same—each item is unique and holds its own story.

Symbolism in Every Detail

Designs reflect warrior heritage, status, and cultural beliefs of the Konyak tribe.

Direct from Artisan Communities

Sourced directly from local craftsmen, ensuring authenticity and fair value.

Limited & Rare Collections

Produced in small batches, preserving exclusivity and originality.

Preserving a Living Heritage

Every purchase supports the continuation of traditional tribal craftsmanship.

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Legacy You Can See. Culture You Can Wear.

Not designed. Forged – through culture, fire, and time.

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Stories, traditions, and modern expressions of Konyak heritage

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Konyak Morung

-May 16, 2026

The core of the Konyak village is the morung, which is a social institution, a university and a brotherhood in one. Here unmarried Nagas are initiated into adulthood. A Living...

Three portraits of elderly Konyak headhunters from Mon district in Nagaland, considered among the last surviving members of the traditional warrior generation. They wear ceremonial feathered headdresses, facial tattoos, bead necklaces, tusk ornaments, and brass chest adornments. One man holds a spear while the others stand outdoors in a village setting, their expressions solemn and dignified.

-April 22, 2026

Tattoos were not simply body art for the Konyak Naga tribe of Nagaland. They were degrees, diaries, and declarations carved into skin, a visual language that declared to the world...

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