Journal

Vintage Kantha quilts, stitched from recycled saris with running stitches, embody thrift, heritage and sustainability, linking generations through craft.
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Chikankari, Lucknow’s delicate white embroidery, blends tradition and elegance. Revived by designers, it remains admired for its fine stitches and floral motifs.
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WHITE ON WHITE APPLIQUE Translucent hand stitched applique is created by using two different layers of cotton. The design is cut on a medium-weight layer and appliqued onto a fine lightweight cott...
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Dabu is a traditional Rajasthani mud-resist hand block printing craft using natural dyes, creating eco-friendly fabrics with unique veining and floral motifs.
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India’s block printing, famed for colourfast textiles and global trade since the 5th century, has survived colonial decline to inspire fashion worldwide today.
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Ajrakh is a centuries-old handblock textile from Kutch, dyed with natural colours and geometric patterns, symbolising balance, heritage, and cultural identity.
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Ahimsa silk, or peace silk, is cruelty-free and handwoven in India, allowing silkworms to live while supporting rural communities with ethical, sustainable craft.
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Pashmina, woven from the fine down of Changthangi goats, is famed for softness and elegance, rooted in Kashmir’s shawl tradition and enduring cultural legacy.
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Khadi embodies craft, history, and independence, with woven threads that carry India’s enduring artisanal spirit.
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Nagaland’s 16 tribes weave distinctive motifs on back-strap looms, where spinning and weaving traditions reflect identity, heritage, and cultural pride.
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