Textiles
The comfort of cotton, the ceremonial feel of silk merged with the artful appeal of georgette, chiffon, linen, art silk, the list goes on. Quality, variety and workmanship have made India’s stature impressive in the global textile hemisphere. Historically, India features on the Silk Route, where merchants from all over the world have vied with one another to trade in India’s finest textiles. From Bengal’s Taant to Kashmir’s Pashmina, Mysore’s silk to Andhra’s Venkatgiri, the magic of textiles continues to hold sway over ramps, streets, closets and hearts. It’s time you unraveled the threads that make Indian textiles so special.
Faux, a French word meaning False in regards to fabric or jewelry materials. Faux refers to all synthesized fur, leather and…
Amidst the splendid culture of the state of Maharashtra lies a quaint little town called Paithan in Aurangabad. Rich in…
Kanchipuram is traditionally woven silk from the village called Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu. Know more.
A fabric that is soft, sensuous and screams tenderness, the Angora silk yarn is made up of the world’s softest…
Calico cloth is unbleached and half-processed cotton, and is less coarse than denim. It has an unfinished appearance and was…
Kota Tissue is a type of fabric originating from Kota, in the northern region of Rajasthan. The luster and elegance…