Our Story

About Sankalpa Stone

Rooted in ancient
Indian cultural heritage.

Artifacts drawn from centuries of Indian tradition. Authentically sourced. Lab certified. Made for daily life.

The Name
Sankalpa
सङ्कल्प · A personal resolve
"A Sankalpa is not a wish. It is not a promise of outcomes. It is something you choose deliberately - for yourself."

In Indian tradition, a Sankalpa precedes every act of consequence -it is the conscious setting of intent before one begins. It has been central to Indian spiritual and cultural practice for thousands of years, not as ritual recitation, but as the starting point of all deliberate living.

Our artifacts carry that same foundation. They are objects with deep roots in Indian cultural heritage - the seeds,stones and materials that generations before us used to anchor their intentions. We bring them into modern life with honesty and care, so you can engage with them on your own terms.

Our Approach

Tradition translated.
Not diluted.

India's cultural and spiritual heritage spans millennia. The materials, practices, and objects that emerged from it carry real history -where they were found, how they were used, and what they meant to the people who carried them.

We work to make that heritage accessible. We explain the origins of each artifact, the significance of its materials, and its place in Indian tradition - so you can engage with it on your own terms.

No prescriptions · No institutions · No intermediaries

What We Work With

Materials with centuries of significance.

Narmadeshwar Shivling
Narmada River, Madhya Pradesh

Revered in Shaiva tradition as the most sacred form of the Shivling, the Narmadeshwar stone is one of the few objects considered self-manifested - formed in nature without human hand. Ancient texts place it among the highest objects of devotion, believed to hold the energy of all twelve Jyotirlingas.

Rudraksha
Himayalayan Foothills

Named from the Sanskrit Rudra-aksha - the eye of Shiva -Rudraksha beads have been worn in Indian spiritual practice for over 3,000 years. Referenced in the Shiva Purana and Devi Bhagavata Purana, each mukhi (face) carries specific significance documented across ancient Indian texts. A living link to the tradition.

Karungali Mala
Tamil Nadu & South India

Karungali — black ebony — is one of the sacred woods of Indian tradition, long used in the worship of Shani (Saturn) and in Tantric practice. A Karungali mala is traditionally used for mantra recitation and daily sadhana, believed to carry grounding and protective qualities. One of the rarest malas in Indian ritual use.

"Centuries of Indian cultural heritage - made honest, made accessible, made for the life you are living now."
The Founders

Sankalpa Stone was born at the
intersection of faith, design, and intent.

S
Shashank N
Co-Founder

Shashank brings over nine years of experience across consumer technology companies, where he led product go-to-market strategies and sales organizations. Despite working at the cutting edge of modern consumer behavior, his grounding remained deeply spiritual — shaped by curiosity about Indian heritage and a personal practice rooted in intention.

IIM Bangalore
R
Rajesh G
Co-Founder

Rajesh spent over a decade building and scaling large consumer brands through sales leadership and marketing excellence. His journey, too, was guided by a lifelong engagement with spirituality — not as abstraction, but as lived experience passed down through tradition.

IIT Kharagpur · IIM Ahmedabad

Your resolve.
Our craft.

Lab-certified artifacts rooted in Indian cultural heritage, made for daily life.

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