Author: Jaypore

  • Tangaliya Weaving: Knots of Love, Looms of Legacy 

    Tangaliya Weaving: Knots of Love, Looms of Legacy 

    Practiced primarily by the Dangasia community of Gujarat, Tangaliya weaving is more than just a textile tradition, it is a living repository of cultural memory, love & resilience. Passed down through generations, this intricate craft remains rare & deeply rooted in identity & devotion. 

  • Letters To The Sea – An Edit Inspired by Coastal India 

    Letters To The Sea – An Edit Inspired by Coastal India 

    A journey through a tapestry of sea-washed tales and timeless crafts. Our new collection for the season are modern heirlooms from India’s coasts, crafted for styles that embrace the sun, sand, and the art of slow living.

  • Musings of Monsoon: A Style Guide to Handcrafted Treasures   

    Musings of Monsoon: A Style Guide to Handcrafted Treasures   

    Each monsoon downpour cues a change in our senses, moods, and wardrobes. It invites us into sensory delights and experience heritage-driven styles hidden in between the soft folds of handloom sarees and artisanal crafts that unravel the poetic magic of the rain-lit India. 

  • Celebrating The Handloom Heroes of India 

    Celebrating The Handloom Heroes of India 

    This National Handloom Day, we celebrate the true heroes behind every weave. From the master weavers who guide threads with practiced hands to the dyers, spinners & embroiderers who breathe life & color into them, each artisan carries forward a legacy shaped by centuries of tradition. 

  • Baluchari Saree- The Art of Draping Ramayana & Mahabharata in Silk  

    Baluchari Saree- The Art of Draping Ramayana & Mahabharata in Silk  

    Originating from the terracotta heartland of Bengal, Bishnupur, Baluchari sarees are the embodiment of narratives from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Rasa Lila, crafted in silk. Witnessing them feels like a moving fresco that preserves centuries of myths and memories.

  • Rituals of the Rain: A Journey Through Indian Monsoon  

    Rituals of the Rain: A Journey Through Indian Monsoon  

    बरसात की वो पहली फुहार याद है,  ( I remember that very first shower of rain )  भीगे कागज़ की नाव और वो प्यार याद है।  ( The paper boat soaked and that innocent love remains )   Indian poet Gulzar captures the essence of nostalgia tied to the monsoon, the first raindrops that announce the…

  • Gond Art- A Journey into the Masterstrokes of Culture, Mythology, & Folklore  

    Gond Art- A Journey into the Masterstrokes of Culture, Mythology, & Folklore  

    Derived from natural pigments, including leaf dyes, charcoals, ochre soils, and more, the Gond painting embodies the deep synthesis of its people and their surrounding nature. The dotted curvilinear lines often portray the ‘The Tree of Life’, local legends, and everyday lives, becoming an invocation to life and divinity beyond.  

  • The Fabric of Us: Cotton in the Story of India 

    The Fabric of Us: Cotton in the Story of India 

    Cotton may seem basic just a soft fabric we wear every day, but look a little closer, and you’ll find that in its folds live generations of care, craft, and culture. It carries the touch of the farmer who nurtured it, the skill of the artisan who spun and wove it, and the quiet strength…

  • A Block Print Journey Through Udaipur 

    A Block Print Journey Through Udaipur 

    With a legacy spanning more than 1,000 years, block printing is the craft of using hand-carved wooden blocks to create prints on textiles.

  • Legacy in Chandi: How Silver Heirlooms Have Transformed Over Time  

    Legacy in Chandi: How Silver Heirlooms Have Transformed Over Time  

    As families grow & traditions evolve, silver remains, adaptable yet rooted, delicate yet enduring. It speaks in the soft jingle of bangles, in the comfort of rituals & in the quiet resilience of women who love fiercely across generations. In gifting silver, we don’t just pass on jewelry, we pass on belonging, memory, a promise…