Our collection comprises - specialised hand-woven, hand-dyed, hand-blockprinted, hand embroidered, surface textured textiles, pure and blended yarn in fabrics, stoles, scarves, shawls, art textiles and garments.
The unique hand spun, hand woven Khadi fabric, fine counts cotton, silks, wild Tussar, linen, Jamdani are presented in innovative creations inspired by seasons, ethnic tribes across the border cultures and contemporary techniques.
These handcrafted textiles, rich in the designs of the traditional Indian textiles are styled with modern cuts giving them a contemporary look.
We use all the variety of quality fabrics in cotton, georgette, chiffon, crape, satin, brocade, silk etc. The handloom varieties come from the looms in Venkatagiri, Kanchi, Narayanpet, Gadwal, Kothakota and Dharmavaram. They take the name of the place of their origin. Each of these weaving styles is distinct in nature and producing a unique variety of fabrics of handlooms, ikkats from Pochampalli, Jamdhanis from Uppada, tie and dye from Gujarat and Rajasthan, brocades from Banaras, jacquards form Uttar Pradesh. Daccai from West Bengal.
More care and emphasis was given on the production of environment friendly materials. We insist on eco-friendly dyes-azo free ones and natural dyes, kalamkari cloth is print with vegetable dyes. Ethnic Block prints as well as geometric shapes like squares, triangles, circles, phool ka dots etc.,. Bandhni (tie and dye) in cotton, silk and crape, Madhubani art, Ethnic prints like bagru and Mud prints, Hand batiks etc.,.We use rapid and discharge techniques in georgette and chiffon.
We have a designing studio with qualified designers and experts and experienced artists to help create each masterpiece. Supported by Computer software, the company is always looking for new patterns and designs. We cope up with the latest trends with respect to concept and colors and give a touch of our innovativeness to create new trends in embroidery designs. We specialize in hand work embroidery with zari, beads, sequins, stones, pearls, dori, oxidized metal leaves, and different types of threads. And all traditional works like katha, kutch, appliqué, zardozi, chikankari, ari, mukaish, murri, madakkan, ribbon work, dharwadi, etc.