India is known for its rich handloom heritage, with each region contributing unique weaving techniques and artistic patterns. The diverse types of handloom sarees in India are a testament to the craftsmanship of skilled artisans. These sarees are not just garments but reflections of cultural legacy passed down through generations. From the soft elegance of pure handloom cotton sarees to the grandeur of handloom silk sarees , the variety is endless....
The story of how village artisans created an admirable and acknowledged craft. Nirguna has been directly working with these weavers since 2016 and has some authentic and exclusive Bhujodi Kala Cotton Sarees!
This is where organizations like Nirguna Trust dedicated to restoring and preserving traditional art forms play a crucial role.
Raja is a traditional festival of Odisha, celebrated every year in the Odia month of Asadha (2nd week of June).
Join us in celebrating our rich tradition by adding a dash of your style and aesthetics!
Join us in celebrating our rich tradition by adding a dash of your style and aesthetics!
Handloom has come a long way in India, let us learn more about the rich Indian culture that is characterized by an even more vibrant collection of handlooms