The Art of Handloom

Ponduru Khadi

Ponduru Khadi is a rare handspun and handwoven fabric from Andhra Pradesh, crafted with indigenous cotton spun entirely by hand. Known for its purity and finesse, it traces back to India’s freedom movement as a symbol of self-reliance. Today, only a handful of artisans keep this tradition alive, making it a textile treasure rooted in simplicity, patience, and sustainability.

Jamdani

Jamdani, one of India’s most exquisite weaving traditions, originated in Bengal along the Ganges. Famous for its delicate floral and geometric motifs woven into fine muslin, it flourished under Mughal patronage. Still practiced in West Bengal and Bangladesh, Jamdani remains a living heritage of artistry, patience, and cultural identity.

Ikat

Ikat is a unique dyeing and weaving tradition where yarns are tie-dyed before being woven, creating blurred, geometric, and vibrant patterns. Practiced in regions like Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Gujarat, it reflects both precision and artistry. Each piece is a labor of patience, with its timeless motifs symbolizing heritage, identity, and cultural expression.

Why We Choose Handlooms

Distinct by Design

Distinct by Design

Each weave is a one-of-a-kind creation — crafted with emotion, skill, and soul.

Creative Freedom

Creative Freedom

Weavers design with heart and instinct, keeping tradition alive through innovation.

Crafted to Last

Crafted to Last

Natural fibers like cotton, silk, and linen ensure beauty that endures with every wear.

Modern Heritage

Modern Heritage

We blend timeless weaving traditions with contemporary silhouettes for today's world.

Mindful Luxury

Mindful Luxury

Each piece is made with intention — ethical, minimal, and designed to be loved for years.

Naturally Comfortable

Naturally Comfortable

Soft, breathable, and full of life — handlooms are comfort in its purest form.

Consciously Sustainable

Consciously Sustainable

Made from biodegradable fibers and mindful processes — where nothing goes to waste.

In a world that moves too fast,
we choose the rhythm of human hands.
Threads woven with patience,
textures born of time and touch.

Each piece carries a story
of craft, of culture, of care.
Not made in haste,
but shaped with heart.

Because in every handwoven fabric
lies a quiet resistance to the ordinary
a reminder that true beauty
is still made, not manufactured.