Where tradition meets modern style

From Kashi To Your Home

Explore Banaras

Handwoven stories written in eternal Banaras

Each From Banaras product has been made by the hands of a dedicated, trained artisan, with skills passed down through generations.

From Banaras is born out of love for everything that makes Banaras special.
We are here to bring you not just products, but pieces of heritage you can trust and cherish.

Where Hands Shape the Divine

In a quiet workshop by the ghats, hands move gently over clay and metal. With every stroke, an expression takes form eyes that seem to hold blessings, curves that whisper of devotion. These idols are not made; they are born, carrying with them the silence and soul of Banaras.

Where Devotion Takes Shape

From Clay to Divine – Born in Banaras.

From Banaras to Your Home

Not just delivery of products, but of emotions, blessings, and the soulful essence of India’s cultural capital.

Organic Masala
Pure Taste, Pure Health

Organic Masala

Handpicked spices from Banaras – fresh, authentic, and 100% organic.

Pooja Essentials
Sacred Rituals, Simplified

Pooja Essentials

From diyas to incense, everything you need for devotion in one place.

Handicrafts
Tradition in Every Touch

Handicrafts

Eco-friendly handmade clay & brass items that celebrate Banaras heritage.

Nationwide Delivery
From Banaras to Your Home

Nationwide Delivery

Safe, fast, and eco-friendly shipping across India.

Testimonials

I ordered a Rudraksha mala from FromBanaras and was amazed by the quality. The beads feel authentic and powerful, and the packaging was done with so much care. It feels like carrying a piece of Banaras with me.

Swati Shukla

The brass idol I bought is simply stunning. The detailing is beautiful, and you can tell it’s handcrafted with love. My guests often ask me where I got it from, and I proudly say, ‘From Banaras!

Pragya

I purchased a Banarasi wall hanging for my living room, and it has completely transformed the space. The craftsmanship is world-class, yet it feels so rooted in tradition.

Harshita