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What we'll source for your West Bengal box
A hand-picked snapshot of artisan goods, edibles, and keepsakes — curated for your selected box and sourced by our team before shipping.
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Three ways to experience West Bengal
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Vahdam Darjeeling Summer Black Tea Loose Leaf
Known as the 'Champagne of Teas,' Darjeeling is grown in the foothills of the Himalayas in West Bengal and is a cornerstone of Bengali culture.
An edible artifact — a spice, tea or tablet from a local maker.
Haldiram's Rasgulla (Canned)
Rasgulla is the iconic Bengali sweet. These syrupy, spongy cheese balls are essential to every celebration in Kolkata.
An edible artifact — a spice, tea or tablet from a local maker.
Mother's Recipe Kasundi Mustard Sauce
A pungent, fermented mustard sauce unique to Bengal, traditionally paired with snacks like 'cutlets' or used to flavor fish dishes.
An edible artifact — a spice, tea or tablet from a local maker.
Parle-G Gold or Britannia Marie Gold Biscuits (Multi-pack)
The 'Tea-Biscuit' culture in Bengal is a ritual. Marie biscuits are the quintessential accompaniment to a hot cup of 'Cha' during Adda sessions.
An edible artifact — a spice, tea or tablet from a local maker.
Handmade Kantha Stitch Cotton Scarf
Kantha is a traditional embroidery style from West Bengal, characterized by small, straight running stitches that create intricate floral and animal motifs.
A hand-woven, hand-dyed or hand-pressed object made to age beautifully.
Phool Tuberose (Rajnigandha) Natural Incense Sticks
The scent of Rajnigandha (Tuberose) is synonymous with Bengali weddings and evening prayers, offering a sweet, heavy floral aroma.
A botanical oil, candle or resin distilled from the place itself.
Gitanjali by Rabindranath Tagore (Hardcover)
Bengali identity is deeply tied to literature. This collection won Tagore the Nobel Prize and remains the most famous work of West Bengal's favorite son.
A primer or folded map written by a local — what guidebooks miss.
Bankura Terracotta Horse Figurine
The Bankura Horse is the official symbol of Indian handicrafts and originates from the Bankura district of West Bengal, representing ancient terracotta traditions.
A hand-woven, hand-dyed or hand-pressed object made to age beautifully.
Standard (US)
5–8 business days · Free · ships from California
Free
Total $145
Express (US)
2–3 business days · 2–3 business days
$15
Total $160
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