The craft of baiga adivasi fabric is deeply connected with the cultural and social lifestyle of the community.
Dindori, Madhya Pradesh, India
The art of weaving Kharad is an age-old craft meticulously practiced by the nomadic communities of Kutch.
The plant screw pine is identified by its leaves which are sword like, thin and long, with a rough green surface. They are largely used for making the products like baskets and mats.
Kodungallur Screw pine Craft Cluster Development Society, TKS Puram, Kottapuram, Kodungallur, Kerala, India
The Kuthampully weavers are known for their creation of classic off-white garment with gold kasavu border. It is widely appreciated for its fine quality.
Kuthampully Handloom centre, Shoranur Road, Naikkanal, Thrissur, Kerala, India
The weavers of Kasargod hand weave the sarees, following the traditional methods. They are considered as the best-known cotton sarees with a fine thread count of 60s, 80s and 100s and are the most preferred outfit for every traditional occasion in Kerala.
Kaithoon, Rajasthan, India
The artisan of Manamedu usually explore geometrical motifs; straight lines with motifs woven with art silk & mercerized cotton, making them standout. The cluster is gaining more acclaim and appreciation over the years and is becoming increasingly popular in Tamil Nadu.
Manamedu, Tamil Nadu, India
Manamedu saris are produced in the quality of pure silk and fine twisted mercerized cotton yarn. It is lightweight due to the presence of silk.
Chennimalai, Tamil Nadu, India
Thirubuvanam, Tamil Nadu, India