Our Story

The New Indian
Heirloom.

Crafted by metal artisans from Jagadhari and Jandiala Guru. Refined for modern kitchens. Made to be cherished, used, and passed down.

Where the name begins

A word as old as the metal itself.

In Sanskrit, Tamra means copper. Not just the element on a periodic table, but the living material around which India’s oldest cooking, serving, storing, and ritual traditions were shaped.

We named ourselves Tamryn because the brand begins with material honesty. With metals that have lived in Indian homes for generations. With objects that do not simply enter a kitchen, but slowly become part of its memory.

Our pieces are made for modern homes, but they carry the soul of older Indian kitchens, where utensils were not disposable objects. They were wedding gifts, festive gifts, family keepsakes, and quiet markers of care passed from one generation to the next.

ताम्र
Tamra

Sanskrit for copper. The red metal. The living ore. The root of Tamryn.

Heirloom for Modern Homes

Made for today’s kitchens. Meant to be kept forever.

Tamryn is built on a simple belief: the modern home does not need to lose its connection to tradition. It only needs tradition to be designed with more restraint, more refinement, and more relevance.

Every piece is shaped to sit beautifully in a contemporary open kitchen, on a marble counter, a wooden shelf, or a quiet dining table. It does not look like something borrowed from the past. It looks like something the future will want to inherit.

This is what we mean by an heirloom. Not something old-fashioned. Something enduring. Something you use often, cherish slowly, and eventually pass on with stories attached to it.

Tamryn cookware in a modern kitchen
Modern Indian Heirlooms
Our commitment

The Tamryn Promise

If we are calling these heirlooms, the promise cannot be shallow. A Tamryn piece must be beautiful enough for a premium modern kitchen, strong enough for everyday use, and meaningful enough to stay in the family.

Made to Last

Designed for years of everyday cooking, serving, gifting, and remembering.

Pure Materials

Brass, copper, and kansa selected for their beauty, strength, and long-standing place in Indian homes.

Handcrafted

Made by skilled metal artisans whose work carries generations of knowledge and hand discipline.

Future Heirlooms

Not bought for one season, but kept as part of the home’s rituals, memories, and stories.

The best things in a home are never the newest things. They are the ones with a story behind them.

The Tamryn Philosophy
Designed for now

Traditional at heart. Modern in form.

Tamryn is not designed to live in a display cabinet. It is designed for the kitchen you actually cook in, the one with open shelving, good light, considered surfaces, and objects chosen with taste.

The intention is not to recreate the old Indian kitchen exactly as it was. The intention is to bring its warmth, material wisdom, and emotional permanence into the modern home.

Every curve, proportion, finish, and silhouette is refined so the piece feels current, not dated. It brings tradition into the home without making the home feel traditional.

Old soul. Clean lines. Built for homes that want meaning, but will not compromise on beauty.

Tamryn cookware in a modern kitchen
Modern kitchens
Tamryn metal artisans at work
Quiet craft
Tamryn packaging and heirloom cookware
Made to be celebrated
The materials

Three metals. Three distinct characters.

01

Copper

The original red metal. Beautiful, warm, and alive in a way no other kitchen material quite is.

02

Brass

Golden, sturdy, and visually arresting. A metal that brings warmth and presence to the modern kitchen.

03

Kansa

One of India’s most revered traditional metals, long associated with dining, ritual, and care.

The making

Made by hands that understand metal.

Tamryn pieces are shaped by artisans from Jagadhari, Haryana and Jandiala Guru, Amritsar, two regions known for their long-standing relationship with Indian metalcraft.

These are not factories producing sameness. These are craft communities where the knowledge of metal sits in the hand, the eye, the rhythm of the hammer, and the instinctive understanding of weight, heat, curve, and balance.

Each Tamryn piece carries small variations that make it distinct. A slightly different surface rhythm. A slightly different way of catching light. A presence that cannot be fully standardised because it has not been made without touch.

For a premium home, this matters. You are not buying another utensil. You are bringing in an object with provenance, craft, and individuality, designed to belong beautifully in the present and remain meaningful in the future.

The modern heirloom

It should feel traditional. It should never feel old.

A Tamryn piece is made to bring the emotional charge of traditional Indian metalware into homes that are contemporary, minimal, and carefully designed.

It holds the memory of older kitchens, but its form is edited for today. It can sit beside stone, wood, glass, linen, and modern appliances without looking out of place.

That balance is the heart of Tamryn: heritage without heaviness, craft without clutter, tradition without datedness.

Heirloom for Modern Homes

Tamryn pieces are crafted by Indian metal artisans, refined for contemporary kitchens, and made to be cherished for years. They bring the warmth of tradition into the modern home without looking old-fashioned. They are made to be used, loved, remembered, and passed on.