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View detailsThe Gamchha Collection – A Celebration of Tradition and Everyday Life
Our Gamchha Collection is a tribute to India’s rich textile heritage, showcasing the beauty, versatility, and cultural significance of the Gamchha in everyday life. From traditional weaves to contemporary adaptations, this collection brings together a variety of handcrafted treasures.
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Sooti - from Bengal’s looms to modern life.
Sooti by Monali & Rajesh Roy brings you handwoven cotton textiles crafted by rural gamchha weavers of Bengal. Each piece blends tradition with contemporary design, supporting artisan livelihoods through timeless simplicity.
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The Mithila form practiced by the upper caste communities are slowly merging with the distinct styles, forms and colours of the lower caste Godna paintings. This form of painting evolved from the practice of Nattins, women in gypsy groups who tattooed the bodies of the very poor castes since they could not afford jewellery.
Godna is instantly recognizable for its cow dung based backgrounds and black outlined drawings, reimagining the original practice of tattooing.

Gond folk arts
Gond painting that seemed to echo the aboriginal art of Australia. Its uniqueness lies in the signature dots and small strokes that build up in geometric textures within a animistic belief system expressed through animal and tree forms.
Shop NowKalighat & Patachitra arts from West Bengal
Kalighat paintings are a tradition of religious art prevalent in West Bengal, India. The famous Kalighat paintings started off with illustrations of Hindu gods & deities, but quickly diversified to show a variety of topics from everyday life.
The Kalighat paintings originated from being items people would buy when they visited the Kalighat Kali Temple in West Bengal. The paintings have been around since the 19th century and have developed a lot over time.
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A unique, first-ever tribute to Mahatma Gandhi through images created by craftspeople, each in a different textile, art and craft of India.
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