About the Founder & Author
I’m Dhara Dadia—a writer, a wife, a mother, and someone who’s always been moved by the magic of words.
With an MBA in Marketing and over a decade of experience in brand management, I’ve always believed in the power of storytelling. But it wasn’t until I began writing poetry that I truly discovered how deeply words can connect us.
After stepping away from the corporate world, I ventured into content creation for small businesses—helping them find and share their voice through articles, blogs, and website content. Over time, I experimented with different forms of writing, and during the stillness of the pandemic lockdown, I turned to poetry. What started as a creative outlet soon became a source of freedom, healing, and joy.
Poetry came naturally to me. I began sharing my verses on Instagram under the handle @dharadadia_poetry, and before I knew it, I had published my debut poetry book, The Collectibles—a poetry ensemble that marked the beginning of this soulful journey.


Poetry & Presents exists to bridge the gap between hearts through words that stay, heal, and hold space for love.
We dream of a world where emotions are felt fully, shared sincerely, and preserved in the timeless charm of poetry.

Dhara Dadia
Poetry & Presents

This journey also opened my eyes to the true power of words—their ability to soothe, to celebrate, and to hold space for emotions that often go unspoken. That realisation gave birth to Poetry & Presents—India’s First Poetry Jar.
A quiet, thoughtful alternative to conventional gifts.
A way to say what truly matters.
A keepsake of emotions and meaning.
Welcome to my world, where poetry isn’t just written—it’s gifted. Together, let’s turn emotions into timeless memories, one poem at a time.

Vision
In a world where we’re always one message away yet often feel more disconnected than ever, we envision a return to depth, meaning, and emotional presence.

Mission
To bring back emotional presence in a world that’s always online yet rarely felt.
We make poetry you can hold — for the moments when a message isn’t enough, and silence feels too far.
