PRINTS THAT TELL A STORY

Block Print

Block printing is one of the oldest printing techniques, dating back over 2,000 years.
Hand-carved wooden blocks are dipped in natural dyes and pressed onto fabric, creating intricate, repeat patterns.

Bandhani print is an ancient tie-dye technique, believed to have originated over 5,000 years ago in Gujarat and Rajasthan.
Fabrics are skillfully tied into tiny knots and dyed, creating delicate dots and intricate patterns.

Bandhani Print

Ikkat Print

Ikkat print is an ancient weaving technique with origins in India, Indonesia, and Central Asia, flourishing in regions like Odisha, Gujarat, and Telangana. The yarns are tie-dyed before weaving, creating soft, feathered patterns that seem to blur at the edges.

Leheriya Print

Leheriya print is a traditional tie-dye style from Rajasthan, dating back to the 19th century.Its name means “wave,” inspired by the flowing, diagonal stripes created through resist-dyeing.

Kantha Print

Kantha stitch is a centuries-old embroidery tradition from Bengal and Odisha, originally used to repurpose old sarees and dhotis.
Made with simple running stitches, it creates beautiful motifs ranging from flowers to folk scenes.