ABOUT GULABO

I’m Sara, 29, and for years I’ve explored the world through ornament.
At 20, I left Italy not chasing the exotic, but fleeing repetition, seeking a place where symbols mattered and gestures held memory.

In India, I found silver not as wealth, but as a medium, porous, timeless, a vessel for stories and questions. I learned to shape it not just for adornment, but to ask: What does it mean to belong? Can the body become an archive?

From this, Gulabo by Saraji was born: a project shaped by tenderness, resistance, and craft. I work with master artisans to revive endangered techniques, creating not just objects, but thresholds.

Gulabo is a living archive where silver becomes a mirror of our passage. Here, ornament is thought made wearable. Adorning is an act of existence.