
शायला |SHYLA
EBB & FLOW S/S 25
शायला |SHYLA
EBB & FLOW S/S 25

The Power Tote
A Vessel Of Grandeur And Grace


Shyla is power in motion—bold, structured, and endlessly fluid. She holds her shape with quiet confidence, her presence unwavering.
The signature curve at the top shelters the Kāli insignia within its central notch, a mark of quiet distinction. Her twin brass handles, sculpted in a sweeping U-shape, mimic serpents poised in stillness, their heads crowned with rubies.
When slung over the shoulder, the brass handles fall back, revealing an intricate filigree of yantras, lotus petals, and celestial circles—a secret geometry woven into metal.
She moves seamlessly through every facet of a woman’s world, from boardroom to cocktail hour, her silhouette always in rhythm with the moment.
she is a vessel of stories. Every element—serpent-formed handles, flickering rubies, hammered brass—holds meaning. Every detail carries the weight of something far older than time.
Majestic. Unyielding. Eternal.


Shyla’s twin handles balance power and movement—sculpted brass grab handles for strength, soft petal shaped leather straps for adaptability. A structured base ensures she holds her stance, while the petal-shaped shoulder straps allow for seamless ease.
Inside, MysoreMir Makhmal in Shakti Blue conceals a world of richness and intention.
The brass filigree on the back of the grab handles, unseen until she is at rest, is an offering to those who look closely—a sacred composition of yantras, lotus motifs, and celestial forms, symbols of creation and energy etched into metal.


Shyla is a meditation on contrasts—structure and fluidity, symmetry and organic imperfection, motion and stillness. The serpents that shape her brass handles are symbols of wisdom and transformation, their undulating forms captured in hammered textures that mimic their movement.
Shyla’s exterior is sculpted in Kashmesh Komal, its supple surface holding strength within. Her brass handles, shaped over 100 hours of hammering and polishing, bear the quiet imprints of their making—each indentation a record of the hands that shaped it.
Inside, a secret unfolds. MysoreMir Makhmal in Shakti Blue forms a seamless, opulent lining—rich, decadent, imbued with meaning. The final flourish—brass filigree, unseen at first, revealed in repose.

Shyla is a meditation on contrasts—structure and fluidity, symmetry and organic imperfection, motion and stillness. The serpents that shape her brass handles are symbols of wisdom and transformation, their undulating forms captured in hammered textures that mimic their movement.
Shyla’s exterior is sculpted in Kashmesh Komal, its supple surface holding strength within. Her brass handles, shaped over 100 hours of hammering and polishing, bear the quiet imprints of their making—each indentation a record of the hands that shaped it. Inside, a secret unfolds. MysoreMir Makhmal in Shakti Blue forms a seamless, opulent lining—rich, decadent, imbued with meaning. The final flourish—brass filigree, unseen at first, revealed in repose.



The Alchemy of SHYLA
Shyla is shaped by fire and motion—brass forged through time, rubies set like embers in their crest, leather that holds its form yet softens with every touch. She carries the philosophy of Ebb & Flow, where presence and movement exist in harmony.
In her, metal is not rigid but shaped by intent. Leather is not soft but structured by will. Each material, each artisan’s mark, each detail whispers of transformation—not from one state to another, but a constant shift between power and ease, stillness and motion.


Shyla belongs to the woman who navigates power with ease—who stands her ground in the boardroom and commands attention without asking for it. She does not switch between worlds; she owns them all.

To carry a story, to step into a lineage of grace, power, and quiet revolution. Step into the world of Maya—where grace, transformation, and design converge in timeless harmony.















