Traditional handloom textile made from 100% jute, a hardwearing eco-friendly product. The diamond pattern on these jute rugs are lovely and subtle, with very contemporary colours which contrast perfectly.
Unisex regular fit trousers crafted from pure cotton in an off-white hue. Made from Jharkhand handloom textile, these plain woven trousers are handwoven by the skilled artisans of the Jharkhand bunkar community. Perfect for a minimalist look, these trousers offer comfort and style with a commitment to sustainable and ethical fashion.
A take on a classic denim jacket in our handloom denim. It features two patch chest pockets, a pleated front placket and hidden side pockets. Finished with antique brass buttons. The handloom 3×1 denim uses a khadi (handspun) yarn either left in its natural undyed state or dyed with natural indigo. It is then woven on a handloom in Gondal, Gujarat, by the weaving collective Udyog Bharti that supports over 2000 weaving families in sustainable textile production. - 100% Handwoven Denim - Undyed and unbleached - Regular collar - Regular fit - Made by one tailor from beginning to end - Hand-finished - True to size fit
Beautiful 100% cotton throw blanket. The throw is woven from dyed yarn and has fringes that complement the design. Perfect for snuggling up in any season or to sling over the arm of your sofa or lay at the foot of your bed to accent your bedding. Woven in a dedicated workshop by group of artisans in Karur, a hub of han
A small masterpiece of jamdani handloom weaving blooms each end of this fine off-white cotton scarf. Natural indigo-dyed; finished with two-tone tassels. handwoven and naturally dyed all cotton 27 x 80 inches Jamdani handloom textiles are woven by hand, by master craftspeople, without the use of electricity. Designs are woven into the fabric while it is on the loom. Each piece is individually hand-crafted. Care: hand wash gently in cool water, line dry in shade.
Textiles | Indian textile heritage at risk; call for preserving cultural legacies 25 Nov '23 5 min read Pic: Adobe Stock Insights India's textile heritage, rich in tradition and craftsmanship, is at a crossroads. The global shift towards fast fashion and mass-produced garments poses a threat to India's unique textile traditions, especially handlooms and silk products. Despite the sector's economic and cultural significance, it struggles to compete with cheaper, mass-produced textiles.
Discover the Toscana – Merino Wool Tapestry by Luiza Caldari, exclusively available on Adorno. Toscana Tapestry The Toscana Tapestry is handcrafted by textile designer Luiza Caldari. Using the traditional handloom technique, it is created with high-quality merino wool and special threads from the Italian company DHG. This unique piece showcases Caldari's artisanal skill and combines premium materials to ensure durability and sophistication. The tapestry comes with two off-white painted.
High waist and wide legs corduroy pants, zipper and buttons, adjustable strap at the waist. Colour : Umber Material: Handloom cotton Rujuta Sheth lives in NY and works in between her studio in NY and India. The collection juxtaposes traditional technique with modern silhouette, expressed through organic and handwoven textiles. Rujuta Sheth is committed to sustainability and longevity in all facets of design and production
*Please provide your telephone number when ordering Traditional Indonesian Bedouin woven fabrics, also known as kain tenun Badui, are handwoven textiles produced by the Baduy people in the province of Banten, Indonesia. The fabrics are made using traditional handloom weaving techniques that have been passed down through generations of the Baduy community. These textiles are made from natural fibers such as cotton, pandan, or banana fibers, and are often dyed in black, white, and red colors *(This product uses finished yarn). They are known for their intricate and unique motifs that reflect the cultural heritage of the Baduy people. The production of these fabrics is a highly skilled and time-consuming process, as each fabric is meticulously woven by hand using a traditional backstrap loom or foot-treadle loom. The weaving process can take several days or even weeks, depending on the complexity of the design and the size of the fabric. Traditional Indonesian Bedouin woven fabrics hold significant cultural and historical value for the Baduy people. They are used in various traditional ceremonies and events such as weddings, funerals, and other cultural celebrations. These fabrics also serve as a source of income for the Baduy people, as they are sold in local markets and to tourists who appreciate the beauty and unique cultural significance of the textiles. Overall, Indonesian Bedouin woven fabrics are not only beautiful works of art but also represent the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Baduy community. *(This product uses finished yarn) * if there are import duties and or taxes in the receiving country the buyer will bear fully
Delicate foliage in dark natural indigo blue on softest off-white jamdani-weave cotton. Finished with two-tone tassels. handwoven and naturally dyed all cotton 28 x 80 inches Jamdani handloom textiles are woven by hand, by master craftspeople, without the use of electricity. Designs are woven into the fabric while it is on the loom. Each piece is individually hand-crafted. Care: hand wash gently in cool water, line dry in shade.
Threads of adornment: Revival of Handloom Culture in Fulia Cluster THESIS REPORT: MAY 2023 [ Prologue ] India's handloom industry, one of the largest and oldest in the country, is facing threats from globalization and lack of upgradation. The industry, primarily based in rural areas like Fulia Cluster, relies on weavers for its livelihood. To address these issues, understanding the industry's trends and challenges is crucial, aided by literature studies and first-hand observations.
A 4 button jacket in up-cycled textile scrap from KARDO production, re-worked into strips and re-woven on a handloom by Paiwand Studio. Using scrap from the previous Anokhi collections, the incredible Ashita Singhal’s Paiwand Studio has up-cycled the scraps into a beautiful pattern that is woven on a handloom. The process is extraordinarily complex and time consuming. The scraps are cut into even strips, placed into a color pattern by Ashita, attached together by a natural glue and over stitched on a handloom. 100% up-cycled cotton, Handwoven production scraps, Corozo nut buttons, Regular collar, Boxy fit. Made by one tailor from beginning to end and Hand-finished
Flo Throw is a modern take on combining shape and fine detail of hand embroidery done meticulously on a handloom textile. Square in shape, hand embroidery creates a subtle pattern and beautiful subtle texture, making this a luxurious piece that complements interior and personal spaces. Each piece is 100% handmade making it a unique sustainable throw which is both classic and minimal modern in its appeal. Hand embroidered pattern is textured on one side and subtle on the reverse side as well. Comes in a reusable pouch. Dimensions: 134.6 x 134.6 cm (53 x 53 in)
When light hits a drop of water remarkable things can occur. It can refract through the water and form rainbows in the sky. Or it can have a mirroring effect, reflecting it back and create small spots of light. Liquid light is a series of experimental optical fiber textiles inspired by the interaction between water […]
Birla's simple, minimalistic design is enhanced by the roughly woven structure, creating an authentic and natural tactile quality. Carefully selected muted tones reinforce the understated aesthetics, while the soft blend of wool and viscose creates underfoot comfort and warmth, making the rug easy to style in most interior spaces.
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Boxy fit cotton jacket. *INDIGO NOT AVAILABLE. PHOTOS SHOWN FOR FIT AND DETAIL REFERENCE ONLY. Our handloom 3×1 denim uses a khadi (handspun) yarn either left in its natural un-dyed state or dyed with natural indigo. It is then woven on a handloom in Gondal, Gujarat, by the weaving collective Udyog Bharti that supports over 2000 weaving families in sustainable textile production. Boxy fit, with regular collar and corozo nut buttons. Handwoven denim. Naga Weave patch pockets. Made by one tailor from beginning to end. Hand-finished. 100% Cotton Made in India
Textile detail from weaver Margo Selby Part of 'warp+weft: from handloom to production' at The National Wool Museum, Drefach Felindre, Wales
This is a handwoven pillow cover known as Dumbara pillow covers. Add great texture and a geometric accent to any living room These handwoven pillow covers are made by special weavers in central Sri Lanka. INSERT NOT INCLUDED. This listing is for one pillow cover only - Same hand woven cotton on both sides - Envelope closure --Spot cleaning - 20"x20" inches CRAFTSMANSHIP Dumbara weaving is a classified as part of the Cultural Heritage of Humanity by Unesco. The Handloom Textile Industry in Sri Lanka has a centuries old history. This tradition of handloom weaving has been brought down from generation to generation in the country. The Sri Lankan weavers succeeded in creating a distinct identity of their own by transforming the traditional woven patterns and colour schemes into the beautiful textile design.
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Cottage Lumbar Pillows, Brown and Black Pillows, 12x24, Square Pillows Vintage Ticking cottage pillow cover is made with 100% handwoven cotton and a great piece to add to your bedroom this year. Invisible zip at the bottom. Made with 100% hand woven cotton, the body throw pillow cover will be an accent piece on your bedroom. • 100% Cotton • 100% polyester insert included • 12"x24" inches • Hidden zipper • Machine-washable case The Handloom Textile Industry in Sri Lanka has a centuries-old history. This tradition of handloom weaving has been brought down from generation to generation in the country. The Sri Lankan weavers succeeded in creating a distinct identity of their own by transforming the traditional woven patterns and color schemes into the beautiful textile design. If you like to order inserts, please refer to https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/257810872/pillow-forms-pillow-insert-lumbar-insert?ref=shop_home_active_
Kardo Navy Blue Bodhi Upcycled Cotton Jacket. Upcycled Kardo production textile scrap reworked into strips and re-woven on a handloom by Paiwand Studio. Using scrap from our previous Anokhi collections, the incredible Ashita Singhal’s Paiwand Studio has up-cycled the scraps into a beautiful pattern that is woven on a handloom. The process is extraordinaly complex and time consuming. The scraps are cut into even strips, placed into a colour pattern by Ashita, attached together by a natural glue and over stitched on a handloom. Made of 100% Upcycled handloomed producton waste, this 4 Button Medium Weight jacket features Corozo buttons, a regular collar and a boxy fit. Made by one tailor from beginning to end. Hand-finished. 14 made for Wittmore. CARE Dry clean only BRAND NOTES Kardo is the antithesis of mass-produced fashion. Launched in 2013 with the goal of creating a company that honors traditional weaving, dying and printing techniques in India to create contemporary workwear with subtle twists. They work directly with the hand-weaving community throughout India to help keep these skills alive and vibrant and reduce their environmental footprint. Each item is made start to finish by one single tailor. Kardo manufactures out of their own workshop in New Delhi, providing fair wages to workers and healthy and safe working environment.
Boat neck top in handwoven black striped linen with short sleeves and selvedge detailing along hem and sleeves Color: Black and Charcoal-Blue checks Material: 100% linen Measurements: Eka styles are designed to fit generously on the body. In inches: XS : Chest 32 Waist 28 Shoulder 14.5 Hip 36 Small: Chest 34-36 Waist 30 Shoulder 15 Hip 37 Medium : Chest 36-38 Waist 32 Shoulder 15.5 Hip 38.5 Large : Chest 40-42 Waist 34 Shoulder 16 Hip 40 Large : Chest 42-44 Waist 36 Shoulder 16.5 Hip 41.5 Eka is reflective of designer Rina Singh's personal ethos of simple living; the textiles are handloom and developed in small scale, favouring the mechanism and raw beauty of natural fibres and regional crafts. The garments are timeless and versatile, with a unique east-west sensibility.
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