Category: Travel

  • 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.

  • International Rural Women’s Day: 15th October

    International Rural Women’s Day: 15th October

    International days are occasions to educate the public on issues of concern, to mobilize political will and resources to address global problems, and to celebrate and reinforce achievements of humanity. – United Nations To celebrate and reinforce achievements of humanity I start my journeys to the clusters I travel to for my work. Be it a…

  • Noori

    Noori

    Ethical and sustainable fashion lies at the heart of Jaypore’s ethos, and with Noori, our freshest collection of Ajrakh printed separates, we have taken this commitment to the next level. This collection has been crafted from a tapestry of excess fabric, to ensure that not even a scrap goes to waste. Elevated with nifty hems,…

  • Textile Trails: Where The Loom Comes Alive

    Textile Trails: Where The Loom Comes Alive

    Did you, like us, not want National Handloom Day to end? Beautiful images of effortlessly draped handwoven sarees, weavers working their magic on the loom and cities steeped in textile traditions made us long for an earthy aesthetic. It also evoked in us severe wanderlust. After all, Chanderi, Maheshwari, Kota, Paithani – all get their…

  • Uzbekistan : A Thriving Culture

    Uzbekistan : A Thriving Culture

    Uzbekistan is one of the oldest civilized regions of the world. First settled by Iranian nomads, Uzbekistan has been in turns ruled by the Greeks, Turks and Arabs, the much feared Genghis Khan and Taimur; the ancestor of Mughals. By the time Uzbek tribes became powerful in the 15th century, Uzbekistan had already cemented its…

  • Braj Ki Holi

    Braj ki Holi beckoned a band of thirsty travelers from across the land to rejoice in a colorful feast this spring immersed in the magic of Krishna’s playground. In Mathura lay history writ in stone tales of grandeur and glory framed Of Kanishka and his burgeoning metropolis and Buddha worshipped in many a form. Then…

  • To Alwar and Back in a Heartbeat

    The yellow of her odhni, of the mustard in the breeze, of the unabashed sun. It is the color that follows you through the dusty roads that lead out of Delhi and towards Alwar, the ‘Gateway to Rajasthan’. Sitting to the north of the capital city Jaipur, this erstwhile princely state now beckons weekend free-wheelers…

  • The Embroidery of Life: Needle Crafts and Colors of Kutch

    Amidst the barren desert landscape of the western border towns of India, smatterings of color are a representation of life, appearing as adornments on the bodies of the beautiful tribes. Embroidery, here, is not a glorious vocation but part of the daily fabric of how a day is spent. It isn’t uncommon to walk among…

  • Commitment to Kashmir: Nature Bazaar’s Winter Mela

    In between our love for handicrafts and the Delhi winters, we decided to explore the flavor of the month- the Kashmir Festival at Winter Mela, Dastkaar Nature Bazaar. Brought to Delhi by the people of Kashmir to celebrate the spirit of the valley, the colorful and vibrant bazaar saw various handicrafts of India on one platform…

  • The Nomad Lyric: Embroidered Textiles from Kashmir’s Gujjar Bakarwal Tribe

    The river Lidder that flows through majestic mountains and meadows near Pahalgam in Kashmir had earlier this year taken on a ferocious form, threatening all life that breeds alongside its banks. But before nature played truant, perhaps in just retaliation against man, a community of nomadic tribesmen began to migrate southwards from their camps at…