The making process

Our Journey

We believe that every strong building begins with a simple brick, and every brick carries the story of the hands that shaped it. Our journey began over 30 years ago along the banks of the Ganges, where generations have worked with the river’s rich alluvial soils to create bricks for homes, schools, and public spaces that continue to stand the test of time.

We are a family-owned business that honours traditional methods of making bricks. Our kiln employs skilled artisans and labourers, sustaining traditional craftsmanship and supporting rural livelihoods. Each brick is handmade with care, patience, and respect for the craft – from moulding and sun-drying to firing in the kiln.

We produce various grades of bricks, including export-quality facing bricks, and offer handmade wall cladding with customisation options for architects and designers.

What makes us proud is not just the bricks we make, but the trust our customers place in them. Whether it’s a home, a school, or a community space, we know that behind every order is someone’s dream taking shape. And for us, being part of that story is the greatest reward.

The art of brickmaking

Every brick is handmade – not just for tradition but because handcrafting allows us greater control over texture, finish, and material integrity.

1. Clay selection

We source fine clay from the Ganges plains, valued for its strength, mineral content, and natural consistency

2. Moulding

The clay is shaped by hand in wooden moulds, giving each brick proper proportions and clean edges

3. Drying & firing

Bricks are sun-dried to remove moisture and then fired in kilns at controlled temperatures for strength and colour

4. Quality check

Each batch is carefully inspected for strength, size, finish, and overall consistency to ensure top-quality bricks