
Heritage Ajrakh: The Cloth of Sindh
Ajrakh is the unique cloth of the people of Sindh. In India, the Khatri community who migrated to Gujarat continue this legacy. These revivals are block printed on Khadi muslin, in the original colours - natural indigo, madder, and iron black, in a laborious process which can take upto 21 steps over several days.
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- Bhujodi: Master Weavers from Kutch
- Designer Boho Jamdani
- Heritage Ajrakh in Natural Dyes
- Imprints
- Manifestations of the Goddess Mother
- Sacred Roots
- Dayanita Singh's Zakir Hussain Maquette
- Gita Govind: Love Songs
- Beaded Bamboo Tealights
- Painted Prayers: From the Bhil Imagination
- Tarasha Collectible Calendars - 2022
- Bags: Rajiben’s Recycled Plastic Accessories
- The Pearl Gold Collection
- The Pearl Silver Collection
- The Circle of Life
- Artisanal Jewellery Edit
- Modernist Jamdani Tussah Silks
- Touch of Joy’s Saris
- Hari Jari
- Dhebaria
- Tribal Beaded Bangles
- Tribal Chic Comes Home
- Designer Jamdani Saris
- Dorukha: Reversible Ajrakh
- Gifts for Men
- Contemporary Jat Embroidery of Kutch
- Reversible Ajrakh Quilts Of Kutch
- Fiona Caulfield's Love India Travel Guides
- Handloom Edit
- Artisanal Festive Edit
- Bring Home All Natural Nettle
- Desi Pop: Art to Wear
- Shaggy Rag Bags
- Desi Pop Bazaar
- Vintage Embroidered Home Accents
- Contemporary Embroidered Textile Art
- Books by Archana Shah
- ARTISANS' GIFT CARD
- Regeneration: The Art of Mayur and Tushar Vayeda
- Robert Stephens' Bombay Imagined: An Illustrated History of the Unbuilt City
- Sale