With over 30 fabric crafts scattered throughout 29 states and seven union territories, India’s textile diaspora is the size of an ocean. With each state nurturing its unique textile craft for limitless years, these crafts are no less than the breezy, dazzling, and beautiful rivers merging to become the most varied and prolific legacy and culture of all time.
Our history with fabrics and crafts is as vivid as the fiery morning light, with textiles like Cotton, Jute, and Silk controlling the commerce game between India and the rest of the world since ancient times.
Let’s have a look at some of the most popular handmade handicraft brands that are also incredibly fashionable and comfy to wear.
Shades of India
Mandeep has always had an affinity for Indian textiles, from admiring her mother’s saris to sewing her clothes. Textiles have always been a part of her life and upbringing. For David, it all started with a chance encounter with tribal rugs in Iran, where he fell in love with the geometric patterns and craftsmanship.
Indigenous textile crafts are interpreted simply, on handwoven textiles, in relaxed silhouettes, and with unexpected accents. Their creations strike a delicate balance between aesthetic and wearability and are emotionally infused with love and attention to detail.
Their kaftan collection is something that you can’t miss having in your wardrobe.
You can buy the collection from their website:
Mrinalini Sarees
Mrinalini Sarees is a brand promoting handloom weavers and preserving the heritage of our craft. Their goal is to help handloom weavers showcase their art and hence generate employment. They have some great collections of sarees, every purchase of yours will help craftsmen of India.
To buy the collection you can DM them on Instagram or WhatsApp them on
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The Burnt Soul by Mira is a celebration of legacy, craftsmanship, and culture. It’s a trip of subcultures and locales inspired by components from around the world and throughout the decades. For the aesthete mind, the handcrafted goods are a fun concoction of style, statement, and soul to sip. The one-of-a-kind items are priceless mementos.
With the precise amount of perfection of fifteen craftsmen, this blend of heartfelt desire and delicious pleasure of memories is created. Their handcrafted and hand constructed products are made with fond recollections of the past and anticipation of the future. There is a heartfelt voyage with the concept of design, art, and storytelling.
You can buy the collection from their website:
Triyah Official
Indian artists and craftspeople are renowned all over the world. Textiles and India have a long and entwined history that spans thousands of years of legacy building. However, with the introduction of western attire, our culture, heritage, and weavers are rapidly losing respect..
Triyah is on a quest to protect, support, and strengthen the weaving communities in India, as well as to make Indian clothing a global phenomenon. They have a lovely assortment of sarees that you should look at.
You can buy the collection from their website:
Conclusion
Western people are adopting our culture. They love wearing Indian clothing. Moreover, I always see them preferring handcrafted clothing whenever they are in India so why not support our artisans?Times are changing now people are going for handloom clothes. These are new trends in the market but we need to buy more from such brands. These brands are doing fantastic jobs by not only supporting Indian craftsmanship but also creating great CSR activity. Now it’s our turn to be a responsible buyer and support these brands.
Author- Richa Tiwari