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This collection brings together handcrafted Indian clothing and textiles shaped by regional craft traditions. Using natural fabrics such as cotton, silk, and handloom weaves, each piece reflects skilled processes including weaving, printing, dyeing, and embroidery. The collection represents living textile traditions, balancing everyday function with cultural continuity and material knowledge.

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Anokhi Ada Katan Silk Red Blockprint Dupatta
Regular priceRs. 2,499.00Rs. 1,799.00
    Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Beige
    Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
      Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Black
      Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
        Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Blue
        Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
          Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Bold Red
          Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
            Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Coal Black
            Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
              Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Cool Gray
              Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
                Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Crimson Red
                Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
                  Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Gray
                  Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
                    Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Green
                    Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
                      Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Lime Green
                      Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
                        Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Maroon
                        Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
                          Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Purple
                          Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
                            Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Red
                            Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
                              Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Sage Green
                              Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
                                Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Soft White
                                Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
                                  Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree True Red
                                  Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
                                    Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Warm Yellow
                                    Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
                                      Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree White
                                      Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
                                        Anvaya Pure Mul Cotton Ajrakh Saree Yellow
                                        Regular priceRs. 6,499.00Rs. 4,899.00
                                          Apricot Chikankari Kota Doria Saree Peach Handcrafted
                                          Regular priceRs. 8,999.00Rs. 7,999.00
                                            Apricot Organdy Cotton Saree Applique Work Orange
                                            Regular priceRs. 6,949.00Rs. 5,899.00
                                              Aqua Kota Doria Suit Aqua Blue Hand Painted
                                              Regular priceRs. 5,499.00Rs. 3,999.00

                                                Exploring Handcrafted Textiles and Artisan Traditions

                                                A Panorama of Indian Craft and Material Heritage

                                                The All collection represents a broad spectrum of India’s living textile, craft, and design traditions. Rather than a single garment type or region, it encompasses a diversity of woven fabrics, hand-embellished surfaces, and artisanal processes that have evolved across centuries. From handlooms in rural weaving communities to finely worked embroidered textiles, this category brings into view the range of materials and maker practices that make Indian craft distinct.
                                                “All” is not just a retail label — it is a reflection of the layered histories embedded in cloth, the techniques by which fibres are transformed, and the cultural circumstances in which these objects continue to be meaningful.

                                                Understanding Fabric and Form

                                                Natural Fibres, Regional Textiles, and Seasonal Use

                                                A foundational aspect of the collection is its emphasis on natural fibres and regionally specific textiles. Cotton, silk, wool, and their blended variants form the basis of much of India’s traditional wardrobe. Each material carries its own experiential qualities: cotton’s breathability in tropical climates; silk’s luminosity and ceremonial presence; wool’s warmth in the mountainous north. Handwoven khadi, mulmul, tussar, and ikat are examples of textiles that reveal local raw materials, thread-preparation techniques, dye traditions, and loom structures unique to specific geographies.
                                                The ways these fabrics are cut and assembled speak to climate, function, and cultural expression — from looser draped forms suitable for everyday movement to structured silhouettes adorned for ceremonial occasions.

                                                Craft Techniques Across the Collection

                                                Surface Work and Decorative Practices

                                                Many items in this category carry distinctive surface work created by hand. Embroidery techniques — such as chain stitch, mirror work, appliqué, and metallic thread work — transform simple ground fabrics into narrative surfaces. Weaving traditions like brocade, jamdani, and supplementary weft patterns embed motifs directly in cloth. Dyeing and printing traditions — including resist dyes, block printing, and hand-painted detail — reflect relationships between artisan communities and their plant, mineral, and pigment sources.
                                                Together these techniques map a constellation of craft vocabularies that resist a single geographical or stylistic label.

                                                Cultural Continuity and Contemporary Context

                                                Across the diverse works in this collection, there is a shared lineage of hand processes and an ongoing dialogue between tradition and innovation. Garments, accessories, and textiles all resonate with practices that are both rooted in local cultural systems and responsive to changing contexts of use, climate, and personal expression. Rather than representing a static archive, this category reflects craft that continues to be lived, learned, and reinterpreted.

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