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Organic Fabrics

In recent years, the demand for eco-friendly and sustainable products has grown rapidly. One area that has gained significant attention is the use of organic fabrics

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100% Pure Fabrics

When it comes to textiles, nothing compares to the authenticity of 100% pure fabrics. The fabric is made from only one type of fiber, not mixed with synthetics or other fibers.

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Natural Fibres

Unlike synthetic fibres, natural fibres are biodegradable, breathable, eco-friendly and remain sustainable qualities.

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Save The Weave

Drawing inspiration from the Isha Foundation and Sadhguru, this article weaves together the stories of artisans and their conscious methods, highlighting the essence of sustainable fashion and eco-friendly living.

https://isha.sadhguru.org/en/outreach/save-the-weave

Heritage revival fabrics

In an age of rapidly changing fashion and mass-produced textiles, a quiet yet powerful movement is bringing traditional craftsmanship back into the spotlight, heritage revival fabrics. 

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Slow Fashion

Slow fashion encourages people to think about how their clothes are made, who made them, and the impact they have on the planet and society. Crafted by hands that care.

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Upcycling

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HandLooms

A handloom is a manually operated loom used by skilled artisans to weave fabric without the use of electricity. Each thread is placed with deliberate precision, and every motif is a testimony to the weaver’s expertise and creativity.

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Handloom Weaving Techniques

Handloom weaving is one of the oldest and most cherished textile traditions in the world. It involves the manual interlacing of warp and weft threads to create fabrics of varying textures, patterns, and colours.

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PowerLooms

The textile sector has seen many technological revolutions, but few have been as impactful as the introduction of the powerloom. A powerloom is a mechanized loom that uses electrical or mechanical power to weave fabric at high speed and in large quantities.

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Fabrics of India

India’s textile heritage is one of the richest in the world, dating back thousands of years to the Indus Valley Civilization. The country’s diversity in climate, culture, traditions, and craftsmanship has given rise to a dazzling variety of fabrics—each with its own identity, weaving technique, aesthetic, and story.

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Fabrics of Europe

 Europe has long been a global hub for textile craftsmanship. From medieval guilds to modern luxury fashion houses, the continent’s fabrics are known for their quality, refinement, and artistic innovation. The fabrics of Europe represent centuries of cultural heritage, regional traditions, and continuous technological advancement. 

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Textile Printing Types

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Textile Finishing

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Metal Threads

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Rare Fabrics

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Agriculture  waste Fibre

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