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Bundle Printing

A collection by a meditative and magical process of laying out flowers and unbundling. Tightly rolled bundles of scattered flowers or peels are steamed to create beautiful prints.

A work of art, each bundle is full of surprises resulting in unique prints. The process requires steam and is therefore extremely energy efficient.

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Tie & Dye

Techniques of tie and dye are used on lengths of fabrics hand-dyed in madder root, sappanwood, henna, marigold flowers, pomegranate peels and catechu dyebaths. Irregularities and imperfections of natural dyeing makes every piece an exclusive purchase. 

A textile dyeing process used for thousands of years, with colors that link us to the natural world. Traditionally cloth was dyed with natural dyes from plants that offered their attributes through the color passing on the healing benefits to the wearer.

Zero Waste

With a plethora of scraps that have been left over from our production, bigger scraps are puzzled together to create ‘one of a kind’ zero-waste statement pieces in garments and accessories. 

Salvaging the smallest of pieces The outcome was a range of unique and unmatched pieces, a beautiful blend of natural colors, almost akin to art. Crafted with a combination of skill and time-intensive labor, it is a gratifying and satisfying experience to utilize every last bit of waste and gradually approach the goal of becoming a 100% zero-waste label.

Nothing is discarded, only lovingly reconstructed..

Eco Printing

Ecoprinting or botanical printing creates a signature of a leaf, a flower, or a seed that is imprinted on the cloth leaving a permanent record of the plants used to dye the cloth.
A technique that transfers plant color and shape onto the cloth with details of the plant itself printed onto the fabric. 

The race of life has left many of us tired and in need to reconnect to nature. Foraging leaves and the mindfulness of creating something with your hands is touching parts of the soul we have ignored for too long. For me personally eco printing has been a long journey of healing and a true life saver.

Cactus Leather

Desserto® is a highly sustainable plant based material made from cactus pulp as an alternative to leather.

The world’s first highly sustainable and environmentally friendly organic material made of Nopal cactus, also known as the prickly pear.
No chemicals are used to grow the cactus and the material is plastic free.

Cow-derived leather has almost three times the negative environmental impact as its synthetic counterparts, including polyurethane (PU) leather.

Bundle Printing

A collection by a meditative and magical process of laying out flowers and unbundling. Tightly rolled bundles of scattered flowers or peels are steamed to create beautiful prints.

A work of art, each bundle is full of surprises resulting in unique prints. The process requires steam and is therefore extremely energy efficient.

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Tie & Dye

A collection inspired by a meditative and magical process of unbundling. Tightly rolled bundles of scattered marigold petals are steamed to create beautiful prints of the flowers on organic canvas and pure mulberry silk. As timeless and unique as nature itself each piece is different and makes it a ‘one-of-a-kind’ design.

This process requires steam and is therefore extremely energy efficient. Take care of it like you would do for nature itself.

Zero Waste

We use every bit of silk scrap at our studio left from the making of garments, bags and shoes. Puzzling, weaving and sewing scraps of fabric to create ‘one of a kind’ zero-waste statement pieces.

The zero-waste jewelry is made from bits of silk scrap at our studio left over from the production of garments, bags or shoes. The fabric pieces are made into pretty colorful beads by the women at Padukas (an NGO).The beads are then combined with colorful cotton thread and strung to create vibrant pieces of fabric jewelry at the studio.
Nothing is discarded, only lovingly reconstructed..

Eco Printing

Ecoprinting or botanical printing creates a signature of a leaf, a flower, or a seed that is imprinted on the cloth leaving a permanent record of the plants used to dye the cloth.
A technique that transfers plant color and shape onto the cloth with details of the plant itself printed onto the fabric. 

The race of life has left many of us tired and in need to reconnect to nature. Foraging leaves and the mindfulness of creating something with your hands is touching parts of the soul we have ignored for too long. For me personally eco printing has been a long journey of healing and a true life saver.

Cactus Leather

Desserto® is a highly sustainable plant based material made from cactus pulp as an alternative to leather .

The world’s first highly sustainable and environmentally friendly organic material made of Nopal cactus, also known as the prickly pear.
No chemicals are used to grow the cactus and the material is plastic free.

Cow-derived leather has almost three times the negative environmental impact as its synthetic counterparts, including polyurethane (PU) leather.

Testimonials

Enveloped in the essence of mindful elegance, this zero waste fashion brand seamlessly merges natural dyes and organic fabrics. Each garment is a testament to sustainability, combining style and environmental consciousness. Exceptional!!

Dipali

Dipali

I love the eco-chic allure of this natural dye and organic fashion brand. The vibrant hues derived from nature’s palette evoke both style and conscience. Wearing these garments, I not only feel fashionable but also connected to a sustainable ethos, making every outfit a statement of environmental responsibility.

Tasneem

Tasneem

One of my favourite brands for sustainable , natural , handmade , high quality and affordable products – I absolutely love the shoes and the bags which are so versatile for work or party wear , at the same time contributing to the well being of our planet by less wastage and materials that can be recycled .

Rukhsana Vohra

Rukhsana Vohra

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