HANDCRAFTED, Sustainable Fashion
There was a time when the indigo plant grew wild during the monsoon around the Saran Ganga River near Dhamadka, Kutch. These shrubs called neervel are a variation of the...
The word ‘bandhani’, also known as ‘bandhej’, is derived from the Sanskrit word bandh, to tie, a craft practised in Gujarat and Rajasthan. It is a resist dyeing process where...
Mashru is a warp faced, satin weave, glossy fabric in bold stripes and vibrant colours. Myths suggest that this fabric was developed for the Muslim rulers, many hundred years ago....
In the 18th and 19th centuries, the East India Company used to export large quantities of wax-printed fabrics from this region. Traders in Bhuj procured the orders and the production...
Tangalias are woven for the Bharwad community, by the weavers in Saurashtra and in Kutch at Dharnidhar village, in Rapar taluka. This very special weaving technique of creating a dot...
The charm of khadi is in its artistry and in the irregularity of the yarn, which creates a unique tactile fabric. This handspun and handwoven fabric is comfortable to wear...
BANDHANI: The Art of Tie-Dye Patterns
SHAHTOOSH shawls
SOOF EMBROIDERY
Muslin: The Legendary Cotton Fabric of Bengal
RAMNAGAR, Karnataka – Mulberry silk production
Odisha TASSAR cocoons
Celebrating HANDLOOM
BARIJORI Haat
North Eastern States
ODISHA IKATS