Maati बोम्बर (Bomber) Sneakers
The Maati Bomber is conceived as a material translation of India’s pottery tradition, कुंभकारी (Kumbhkari), into contemporary form. Where clay once carried water and memory, here leather and craft carry lineage and imagination.
Handcrafted at Banjaaran Studio, it honours the rhythm of the potter’s wheel while rejecting the erasure of artisanal knowledge by industrial uniformity. Each pair bears the discipline of handwork, echoing the patience, fragility, and resilience that define earthen vessels.
To wear Maati is to walk with the permanence of clay translated into motion. It symbolises rootedness in heritage and the possibility of renewal as a vessel of continuity, carrying tradition into the present and beyond.
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Maati बोम्बर (Bomber) Sneakers
Maati बोम्बर (Bomber) Sneakers
The Maati Bomber is conceived as a material translation of India’s pottery tradition, कुंभकारी (Kumbhkari), into contemporary form. Where clay once carried water and memory, here leather and craft carry lineage and imagination.
Handcrafted at Banjaaran Studio, it honours the rhythm of the potter’s wheel while rejecting the erasure of artisanal knowledge by industrial uniformity. Each pair bears the discipline of handwork, echoing the patience, fragility, and resilience that define earthen vessels.
To wear Maati is to walk with the permanence of clay translated into motion. It symbolises rootedness in heritage and the possibility of renewal as a vessel of continuity, carrying tradition into the present and beyond.
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The Maati Bomber is conceived as a material translation of India’s pottery tradition, कुंभकारी (Kumbhkari), into contemporary form. Where clay once carried water and memory, here leather and craft carry lineage and imagination.
Handcrafted at Banjaaran Studio, it honours the rhythm of the potter’s wheel while rejecting the erasure of artisanal knowledge by industrial uniformity. Each pair bears the discipline of handwork, echoing the patience, fragility, and resilience that define earthen vessels.
To wear Maati is to walk with the permanence of clay translated into motion. It symbolises rootedness in heritage and the possibility of renewal as a vessel of continuity, carrying tradition into the present and beyond.





















