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Cloth That Remembers: How Banarasi, Ajrakh & Chikankari Became Part of India’s Identity
From the Mughal courts of Varanasi to the desert sands of Kutch and the refined ‘tehzeeb’ of Lucknow, India’s textiles have never been just fabric they are identity. Explore the 2,000 year legacy of Banarasi silk, the ancient geometry of Ajrakh, and the delicate whispers of Chikankari. In a world of fast fashion, discover why…
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Because your wardrobe should have a heart.
Most of us have held a handwoven fabric and felt something different about it. A weight. A presence. Something a mall-bought piece never quite has. But nobody ever traced the journey that gave it that feeling ,from a cotton field in Vidarbha to a weaver’s loom in Banaras, through days of spinning and natural dye…
