Indian Premium Silk
KETYA PEACE SILK
Ketya Peace Silk is a fabric native to the Indian state of West Bengal. It has a unique and coarse tactile textue due to varieties of yarns like Matka, Khadi, Tussar being woven into the raw coarse fabric. This produces a wonderfully rich texture.
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Indian Premium Silk
TUSSAR SILK
All Tussar Silks are a variety of wild silk. Also referred to as Kosa Silk, tussar silk fabric is made from the silk yarns obtained from a wide-winged moth that is yellowish-brown in colour. These moths belong to the scientific genus of Antheraea.
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Organic & Natural
ORGANIC KHADI COTTON
Do you wonder about the steps involved in the organic processing of cotton khadi? We will discuss the processing of cotton, grown organically, into Organic Cotton Khadi in this blog. Organic Cotton Yarn Is Handspun And Handwoven To Produce Organic Khadi Fabric.
With low To Minimal Impact On Environment, the process
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Organic & Natural
NATURAL VEGETABLE DYE
Natural vegetable dyes for fabric are dyes or colourants derived from natural sources, that is, plants, animals, fungi and minerals. It is mostly derived from plants sources. These can be different parts of the plant like root, stem, leaves, bark, berries, etc. Many natural dyes require the use of substances called mordants
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Resist Dyed
SHIBORI
Shibori Art is a Japanese manual resist dyeing technique, which produces a number of different patterns on fabric. full story >>
Resist Dyed
HANDPRINTED BATIK
Batik painting is an Indonesian technique of resist wax print fabrics where wax is applied to a whole cloth or along a specific
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Organic & Natural
DYEABLE KHADI COTTON
Khadi or Indian Khadi is a term that basically to an Indian fabric that has been handspun & handwoven using natural fibres like cotton, wool, silk or linen. Being a manual process, no two Khadi fabrics are the same. Each piece is unique in its beauty, colour and texture.
The
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Yarn Dyed Designs
DYED KHADI COTTON
Khadi fabrics are hand-woven natural fibre cloth originating from eastern regions of the Indian subcontinent, mainly Eastern India, Northeastern India and Bangladesh, but are now broadly used in Pakistan and throughout India.
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Supplementary Weft
JAMDANI
Jamdani cotton fabric is a fine woven fabric crafted by supplementary weft technique of weaving. Historically referred to as Muslin, the jamdani textile is one of the most unique crafts for which Anuprerna is working along with around 100+ Jamdani weavers scattered across four villages in the Bengal region. With
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