







Subtitle
Symbol of perseverance and goal-setting—handmade and hand-painted by Indha artisans.
Product Description
Modeled after Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism, the Daruma is a traditional hollow, round Japanese lucky charm. Its weighted, rounded form stands for the prover b “fall seven times, get up eight,” making it a reminder to persist and keep hope.
This Indha Daruma is crafted from lightweight paper-mâché and painted in bold, joyful colors—perfect for desks, shelves, or entry tables, and a thoughtful gift for new beginnings.
Size: H: 3.0 L: 3.5 X 3.2 ” Inches
Packing Size: 3.5 X 49.0 X 3.5 Inches
Material: Paper Mache
Highlights
· Hand-painted paper-mâché Daruma; each piece one-of-a-kind
· Represents perseverance, good luck, and achieving goals
· Compact, lightweight décor for home, office, or study
· Meaningful gift for exams, new jobs, startups, house-warmings
Specs
· Material: Paper-mâché; artist acrylics; protective clear coat
· Size: Small tabletop accent (easy to carry)
· Color: Classic red with cream/black detailing (minor variations natural)
Care
· Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth
· Keep away from moisture and prolonged direct sunlight
· Do not scrub or use harsh cleaners
Impact
Every Indha purchase empowers women artisans and helps fund children’s education through Literacy India.







