
Our textiles, celebrated for their unparalleled craftsmanship, are proudly exhibited in museums, standing as timeless artefacts of cultural heritage.
Pure Zari Jamdani Ground
Woven with the finest cotton and pure gold zari, this saree is a true masterpiece crafted by master weavers. The intricate Jamdani weave blends the softness of cotton with the opulence of gold, creating a luminous, timeless foundation.
Surface Design with Natural Dyes
The saree’s surface design, hand-painted or mordant-printed with natural dyes, harmonizes earthy tones with the radiant sheen of zari. Each motif is a captivating blend of tradition, craftsmanship, and artistic storytelling.
A National Award-Winning Saree
Recognized for its complexity and laborious creation, this saree is a proud recipient of national honors. A testament to extraordinary skill and dedication, it represents the highest standards of artistry and heritage.
In-house production allows us to weave our own fabrics and apply designs with natural dyes in our studio, ensuring complete control over quality and authenticity. Explore the Crafts we practice.
Kalamkari painting combined with resist dyeing, a complex, laborious, and time-consuming technique, is the original craft that made Coromandel textiles so iconic and sought after.
Our craft mastery includes printing mordants onto fabric, skill fully creating intricate patterns that bring natural dyes to life in vibrant, enduring designs
Natural dyeing, a cornerstone of Coromandel’s textile legacy, harnesses the region’s unique ability to produce vibrant, richly coloured cotton textiles.
We weave our own textiles on our looms, from the base materials for printing to the intricate Jamdani grounds from Kodalikaruppur, ensuring authenticity and craftsmanship in every piece.
Honouring the rich legacy of the Coromandel Coast, where timeless artistry, masterful craftsmanship, and enduring traditions come together to create treasures that transcend generations..
Rise of the Coromandel Coast The Coromandel Coast emerged as a vibrant hub of agrarian and textile production from the 14th century,…
The reasons behind the dominance of Indian cotton were not low cost labour or early start. Instead the brilliant finishing and the…
Our products are made entirely from natural materials—from fibers to dyes. Some of these Coromandel dyes are at risk of extinction, but we’ve revived them.. And exploration is still underway.
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