UNIQUE FEATURES
A closer look at what defines our craft
Indian handcrafted textiles are famous for their unique designs and high-quality craftsmanship.
Dabu is a mud resist technique of wood block printing.
Tussar Silk is produced by wild silkworms and offers luxurious golden textures.
Mulberry silk is known for its softness and luxurious appearance.
Linen is lightweight, breathable, and perfect for summer wear.
An all-rounder, Cotton is the most versatile natural fibre, soft, breathable and comfortable. Cotton is highly absorbent and easy to maintain.
Jala weaving is an extra weft ancient technique used for adding beautiful geometric and floral patterns with a rich textural effect.
A traditional resist tie-dye yarn technique, Orissa's weavers are known for fine curvilinear mesmerizing patterns in a unique brushed effect.
Cut shuttle weaving is a unique inlay weaving technique where multiple shuttles are used to create intricate designs. It is a slow-intensive process that requires skill and patience, resulting in elegant handcrafted patterns.
Pattachitra is a centuries-old hand-painted art form from Odisha, derived from the Sanskrit words "patta" (canvas) and "chitra" (picture). Renowned for its intricate detailing and storytelling, it reflects a rich legacy of craftsmanship, culture, and artistic tradition.