HANDCRAFTED, Sustainable Fashion
The Hyderabad based, Malkha project was started in 2003 by Uzramma, a handloom revivalist. Malkha derives its name from a combination of the first three letters of the words malmal...
The Malkha initiative uses only natural dyes for all its cotton fabrics, and for a regular supply of natural dyed cotton yarn for its weavers, Malkha set up the Natural...
Ponduru and the surrounding villages in Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh have an unbroken tradition of producing the finest handspun and handwoven khadi, using local varieties of indigenous short-staple punasa...
The weavers of Ponduru have retained their skills of weaving on a handspun warp, creating the wonderful khaddar fabrics. Hand-spun and hand-woven fabrics have a distinct tactile character, unmatched in...
The world over there is a growing demand for ethically produced, organic cotton fabrics dyed using natural ingredients. The Ponduru region has all the required skills and the potential for...
The traditional interlacing technique of three-shuttle weaving at Ponduru has evolved into a new art form. The same technique is used to create intricate patterns like the pictorial tapestries,...
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