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    Weavers community of rural India is a strong, progressive and self-reliant community with an age- old heritage of fine craftsmanship and tradition. Industrialisation and technological innovations have somehow created a mirage and the essence and presence of handwoven fabrics got gradually diluted in past couple of decades.Weavers community of rural India is a strong, progressive and self-reliant community with an age- old heritage of fine craftsmanship and tradition. Industrialisation and technological innovations have somehow created a mirage and the essence and presence of handwoven fabrics got gradually diluted in past couple of decades

    OUR OBJECTIVE

    We associate with weavers’ community to develop fabrics and market it to valuable customers. We have always stocked Handwoven fabrics in our store and we want to support the related crafts and protect the heritage of the fabric.We associate with weavers’ community to develop fabrics and market it to valuable customers. We have always stocked Handwoven fabrics in our store and we want to support the related crafts and protect the heritage of the fabric

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    There has been a decline in traditional handloom weaving since the early 19th century, because of industrialisation and the increase in foreign imports, so traditionally made handloom fabrics are becoming harder to find. We develop and source our fabrics from master artisans who are a part of the tradition that is handed down generation to generation.There has been a decline in traditional handloom weaving since the early 19th century, because of industrialisation and the increase in foreign imports, so traditionally made handloom fabrics are becoming harder to find. We develop and source our fabrics from master artisans who are a part of the tradition that is handed down generation to generation

    TANGALIYA WEAVING

    A craft of handwoven dots

    A unique weaving technique that involves mathematical precision to achieve the desired pattern.Very few weavers still continue with this traditional craft.Jaha Bhai Rathod is a master craftsman, tangaliya weaver.A unique weaving technique that involves mathematical precision to achieve the desired pattern.Very few weavers still continue with this traditional craft.Jaha Bhai Rathod is a master craftsman, tangaliya weaver.

    Origin lies in weaving with wool, but later on cotton, silk also became important raw materials. It looks same from both sides. Origin lies in weaving with wool, but later on cotton, silk also became important raw materials. It looks same from both sides.Origin lies in weaving with wool, but later on cotton, silk also became important raw materials.

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    Khadi Weaving
    Khadi Weaving

    KHADI WEAVING

    Khadi has been a fabric of Pride, Self-respect, Self-reliance, fabric of Independence. Khaki holds a special position close to mother earth. It is considered harmless to the nature and goes back to nature easily after its life cycle. Khadi has been a fabric of Pride, Self-respect, Self-reliance, fabric of Independence. Khaki holds a special position close to mother earth. It is considered harmless to the nature and goes back to nature easily after its life cycle.

    Khadi belongs to rural India, where villagers, especially weaver community has an emotional bonding with khaki weaving. Khadi as a fabric is nourished and handled with care as a child in each of its process from spinning and weaving. Khadi belongs to rural India, where villagers, especially weaver community has an emotional bonding with khaki weaving. Khadi as a fabric is nourished and handled with care as a child in each of its process from spinning and weaving

    JAMDANI WEAVING

    Jamdani is immediately precious to touch. A soft cotton with a beautiful fragility, often described as woven air because if how light and translucent it is hand loomed muslin fabric featuring motifs of flowers and geometric designs. Jamdani translates as ‘vase of flowers’ as on a fabric so fine the flowers and motifs appear to float.

     This delicate muslin cloth is made using cotton yarns that have been combed and treated with patience and are spun in the mornings to avoid the heat of the sun. Each motif is added by hand during the weaving process using a supplementary thread that is woven between the finer weft threads. This is one of the most labour-intensive forms of hand weaving and takes two people sitting side by side to keep count of the threads. The designs are kept in the weaver’s heads and they count the threads as they go to keep track of where the next motif starts.

    Jamdani is one of the most traditional crafts and it has a rich history. Jamdani is beautiful to wear and is a versatile fabric popular with makers and fashion designers alike. It is one of the lightest and coolest cloths, perfect for saris, summer shirts and dresses or draped as curtains.

    Jamdani Weaving
    Jamdani Weaving

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