In the heart of Maharashtra's tribal regions lies a treasure trove of ancient crafts, each narrating stories of culture, nature, and tradition. Shabari Naturals has taken up the noble mission of reviving these crafts, ensuring they find a place in modern households while empowering tribal artisans to sustain their heritage. Through its dedication to preserving these art forms, Shabari Naturals continues to celebrate Maharashtra's rich tribal legacy.
The Story of Bahada Masks
The Bahada mask is an exquisite example of Maharashtra's tribal artistry, originating from the Kokna tribe. These masks, often crafted from wood, are used in traditional dance performances and festivals. Each mask carries symbolic meaning, representing deities, animals, and mythological characters. Shabari Naturals collaborates with skilled Bahada mask makers, ensuring this rare craft thrives and reaches wider audiences.
Mahua – The Heart of Tribal Tradition
For generations, the Mahua tree has played a vital role in tribal communities. Known for its versatile properties, Mahua is celebrated not just as a traditional drink but also for its nourishing oil. Shabari Naturals has embraced this heritage by creating innovative products like Manmohan — a Mahua oil soap that hydrates and soothes the skin, and Manmohi — a Mahua-infused skin cream that offers deep nourishment. By introducing these unique products, Shabari Naturals has brought Mahua’s timeless benefits to modern skincare while supporting tribal harvesters and preserving their way of life.
Bamboo Handicrafts – A Sustainable Art Form
Bamboo weaving has been an integral part of Maharashtra’s tribal communities, producing everyday utilities like baskets, mats, and decorative items. This eco-friendly craft reflects the tribes’ deep connection with nature. Shabari Naturals partners with artisans to create elegant bamboo handicrafts that combine functionality with aesthetic appeal, promoting sustainable living and tribal craftsmanship.
Tribal Paintings – Narrating Stories Through Art
Maharashtra’s tribal art forms are deeply symbolic, with each style reflecting a unique cultural narrative. Among the most celebrated styles is Warli Art, known for its intricate patterns that depict rural life and nature. Gond Art, originating from the Gond tribe, features vibrant colors and elaborate designs that tell stories of mythology and folklore. Shabari Naturals actively promotes these art forms, ensuring their relevance in contemporary settings.
Empowering Communities Through Tradition
Shabari Naturals’ commitment goes beyond preserving these crafts — it’s about creating sustainable livelihoods. By partnering directly with tribal artisans, Shabari Naturals provides fair wages, training, and market access. This empowers artisans to continue their crafts while earning a dignified income.
Bringing Tradition to Modern Homes
Through products like Mahua-based skincare, bamboo crafts, and tribal paintings, Shabari Naturals bridges the gap between tradition and modernity. Each product tells a story — of resilience, creativity, and cultural pride. By choosing Shabari Naturals, consumers become a part of this journey, contributing to the preservation of Maharashtra’s tribal heritage.
Shabari Naturals’ dedication to reviving ancient crafts is a testament to the timeless beauty of Maharashtra’s tribal traditions. With each product they offer, they honour the hands that have kept these traditions alive. As we embrace these remarkable crafts in our lives, we help preserve not just the art, but the rich cultural narratives they carry — ensuring they continue to inspire generations to come.