Traditional Crafts
Handloom Clothing
HANDCRAFTED INTO COLOURFUL FABRICS
Historical evidence has found Indian hand-woven cloth in Egypt which dates back to pre-Christian times. A “hansa” (swan) design was discovered near Cairo where the hot dry climate had preserved the cloth.
Other pieces of Indian fabric were found at the sites of Mohenjodaro (Indus valley civilization) and in Central Asia floral prints were discovered dating back to the 18th Century A.D. Looking at all of the different arts and crafts of India, traditional handloom textiles are quite possibly the oldest kind.
In almost every village in India looms can be found. Each one has weavers who work using traditional techniques that have been passed down through the generations. Each area of India has a particular specialised style of weaving such as Ikat from Andhra and Orissa, tie dye from Gujarat and Rajasthan, brocades from Banaras and jacquards from Uttar Pradesh. Today all of these different styles have been exchanged and shared throughout the country. This has grown into one of the major productions within the textile industry.
After agriculture, the Handloom sector provides the 2nd highest level of employment in India. This has resulted in Handloom crafted products being the largest cottage industry in India today. Currently their government is introducing a variety of schemes to develop the technology and marketing of the handloom products and to improve the welfare of the weavers. This includes some rebate schemes which means that a percentage of the profits go straight back to the workers.
With such a varied and exciting range of handloom available, these textured beautiful woven products have been called, exquisite poetry in colourful fabrics. We are excited to bring you a selection of hand-woven fabrics in some of our cosy jackets, coats and skirts. You just can't compare the texture and warmth that is found in a handmade garment.










