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Sarongs: The Versatile Traditional Garment You Need in Your Closet

Sarongs, also known as lungis, are traditional pieces of clothing that are making a comeback in fashion. These large pieces of cloth, are typically...

The Timeless Elegance of Rani Phi: A Collection of Traditional Attire from Manipur

Rani Phi is a traditional attire worn by women in the Indian state of Manipur. It is a type of full-length dress that is...

Kutch Ajrakh Sarees Collection: Unveiling the Latest Masterpiece

Are you a lover of traditional Indian textiles and crafts? If so, you won't want to miss our latest collection of Kutch Ajrakh sarees....

How to wear a Phanek : A detailed guide.

We have already covered Phanek in the previous blog. But still, it's never a bad idea to put an introduction in case you are...

Phanek-Innaphi: The Manipuri masterpiece craft

Phanek and Innaphi is a traditional Manipuri dress. It is a women's costume consisting of a wrap-around cloth called Phanek and a shawl that is...

Parsi Gara: The elegant Persian craftamnship on fabric

The Parsi Gara embroidery is a result of influences from a lot of regions. In the 8th century, the Parsis migrated from Persia and...

Maheshwari Sarees: Another speciality of Madhya Pradesh

Maheshwar, a small town in Madhya Pradesh, is the producer of the Maheshwari sarees. It is believed that in the 18th century when Rani...

Chikankari: The Pride of the Lucknow city

Chikan, when translated it means embroidery, and it is a traditional textile decoration style from Lucknow. The technique of creating Chikan is known as...

Chanderi Sarees: A unique craft from Madhya Pradesh

Chanderi fabric derives its name from the namesake town, Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh, where it is produced. The weavers produce this textured saree by...

Narayanpet Sarees: The shared glory of Telangana and Maharashtra

Narayanpet Sarees traditionally are woven in and around the Sholapur district of Maharashtra and in many villages of Telangana. These are made in cotton...

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