Category: Jaypore

  • Sacred Art – From Temples to Homes

    Sacred Art – From Temples to Homes

    India has a long and storied tradition of art, tracing its origin back to pre-historic settlements in the third millennium. Nearly every civilization that has since occupied the sub-continent for any span of time has left an indelible mark on its culture and artistic consciousness. So has every major religion that rose from its soil…

  • A Love Affair with Jewelry: Amrapali’s Chandrika Collection

    A Love Affair with Jewelry: Amrapali’s Chandrika Collection

    In India, all that glitters, is nearly always jewelry. We can’t have enough of it and it’s not just the wedding and festive seasons that make us hungry for more; we’re in love with our gold, silver, diamonds and precious jewels throughout the year. India’s style lexicon is punctuated with jewelry of every shape and…

  • Koraput – Reviving Odisha’s Timeless Craft

    Koraput – Reviving Odisha’s Timeless Craft

    Koraput – rough, coarse to the touch, yet soft on the skin and completely organic. Like a wildflower’s unrefined beauty, Koraput’s elegance lies in its unassumingness and simplicity. Woven for centuries in Kotpad – a dusty little town in Odisha, this fabric is entrenched in Kotpad’s regional identity. Traditionally woven by the Mirgan community, Koraput…

  • Silken Wildflower by Jaypore

    Silken Wildflower by Jaypore

    With a wildflower plucked off the roadside, tucked in my hair… Two bare feet up on the dashboard, hands waving through the pleasantly unfamiliar air… Jaypore launches a breezy collection of hand-dyed kaftans, dresses, waistcoats and more in habutai silk, showcasing fun solid-color palettes. This collection also includes hand-block printed stoles in crepe silk and…

  • The Untold Tales of Khesh Weaving

    The Untold Tales of Khesh Weaving

    The khesh weaving process is simple. The warp is with new yarn and the weft is with strips of thin cloth obtained by tearing old sarees length wise. Because of the tradition of khesh weaving in Birbhum in the last many years, a market for old sarees has come up in Amodpur, where old sarees…

  • In a New Avatar: Dhokra Art

    In a New Avatar: Dhokra Art

    Who would have imagined fusing Brass and Rock together would create something so beautiful. Presenting Rock Dhokra by Devrai Art Village. Brainchild of Mandakini Mathur, a filmmaker, teacher and social activist and Suresh Pungati, an art teacher and an award winning adivasi craftsman from the Madia tribe. Under their stewardship, three ‘Dhokra’ artists from the…

  • Forgotten Recipes – Share & Win!

    Forgotten Recipes – Share & Win!

    The smells have wafted across grandma’s kitchen and the years alike, warm and luring, always so reassuring… They were just the same when mama attempted it years later, one hand on the ladle, one on the opened diary, lest she miss a step… Today these smells lie forgotten between the pages, waiting to be chanced…

  • How to Accessorize your Saree?

    How to Accessorize your Saree?

    Listen up saree fanatics! Whether its bold Baroque or opulent brocade, ornate details or simple designs, add a touch of elevated elegance to any saree with the glimmer of these beautiful accessories. So, slip on one of these stunning septum rings, hair accessories and saree belts etc. to rock an ethnic-chic look today. Did we…

  • In Harmony with Nature: Bina Rao Talks Textiles and More

    In Harmony with Nature: Bina Rao Talks Textiles and More

    Designer and scholar Bina Rao, of Creative Bee, talks to Jaypore about her organic dye farm, collaborating with her artist-husband Kesav Rao, and starting off in Hyderabad at a time when it sorely lacked facilities for the creative folk… here are snippets from our conversation with her. Creative Bee’s textiles and apparel are produced by…

  • 14 Classic Games We’ve All Grown Up Playing

    14 Classic Games We’ve All Grown Up Playing

    Let’s relive those days… …when the words ‘kho’ and ‘dhappa’ would give us mini heart attacks, when spinning a top or flying a kite would be the highlight of the day, when a handful of marbles or stones could keep us hooked till the sun called it a day… So hide the play station and…