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The Modern Indian Bride is a woman who has been through the cultural transition from the 20th to the 21st Century. She has been deeply rooted in her traditional culture, which has given her an epitome of independence, where she is not afraid to stand out in the crowd or take risks and follow her…

“Craft is an economic activity before it is a cultural activity Zardozi as a craft is omnipresent in India, in urban as well as their rural hinterland in homogenous clusters.” P Jayakar – Indian Writer, Cultural Activist The Origins The literature suggested the presence of gold embroidered garments during the Vedic age and references indicated…

We are a family of artists that grew up in a traditional art household. Our love for textiles and craftsmanship only grew stronger in this new age of fast fashion. An urge to revive an heirloom started this journey, which has since grown into a passion. Bela Parekh – Fashion Director | Belle Robe Reviving…

“One of the Oldest Printing Techniques dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization 3000 B.C.- 1200 B.C.” Origins The excavations at the site of Mohenjo-Daro (C.2500 to 1500 BCE) revealed the presence of dye vats together with woven and madder-dyed (a herb dye) cotton fragments wrapped round a silver pot. This reflects an advanced understanding…







