Sustainable Fashion Accessories
Zero Waste. Repurposed Metal. Handmade by Women Artisans. Fair Trade.
To minimize waste of material, we find creative ways of repurposing scrap metal, such as, Brass and Copper, and transform them into beautiful Fashion Accessories. Each piece becomes a unique design.
Shital Pati or Cool Mat - a unique source material of cool cane obtained from a wild grown shrub is the foundation of this amazing craft of handwoven home and fashion products. This endeavor is managed by the women of the village, where they are involved in the end to end process of sourcing the cane, dyeing them using natural dyes, and then weaving them in to intricate patterns.
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Repurposed Metal & Reclaimed Wood Decor Objects
Zero Waste. Sustainable. Handcrafted.
As part of our endeavor to incorporate the principles of Mindful and Sustainable Living in our Home Collection, we work with an Artisan who is a trained Industrial Designer and lives and works from his home studio in rural India.
In collaboration with him, we have created a collection of Zero-Waste, Handcrafted, Repurposed Metal and Reclaimed Wood Décor Objects.
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Handwoven Scarves
Handwoven. Conservation of Ancient Crafts. Organic. Cruelty Free.
Jamdani traces its roots to ancient Persia, as the word Jamdani comes from Jam (flower) and Dani (vase). Jamdani has been denoted as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO and dates back to 14th century Bengal, India. It is one of the most time and labor-intensive forms of hand loom weaving, and is considered one of the finest varieties of muslin.
MOQ - 20 scarves in combination of designs and colors.
Peace Silk is a cruelty free process of obtaining the silk yarn. When the Silkworm metamorphoses into a moth while inside the cocoon it weaves, it cuts a hole and leaves. The cocoon is then harvested for the Silk yarn. There is no killing of Silkworms involved in Peace/Ahimsa Silk.
Pashmina Shawls
Pashmina refers to a fine variant of spun cashmere, the downy undercoat of the Changthangi goat. The word pashm means "wool" in Persian, but in Kashmir, India, pashm it is referred to the raw unspun wool of domesticated Changthangi goats. We collaborate with an Artisan whose family has been practicing the craft of weaving Pashmina for many generations by obtaining the wool through sustainable methods.
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Sustainable Apparel
Maka Maka apparel is designed and hand stitched in the USA.
Re-imagine a 6-yard gorgeous Sari, an attire worn by women in India, transformed into elegant Western Fashion. We design our products following the principles of Slow and Circular Fashion. Besides Sarees, we also reimagine other textile materials that are part of the Fashion identity of various regions. Only handwoven textiles are used to create the collections.
One of our core offerings is the luxurious, intricately woven, and light as air Jamdani Muslin fabric. A craft heritage that dates back to 14th century Bengal, India, and one that UNESCO has denoted as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Our Summer collection called "Liberate" comprises of Kaftans and Kimonos made of Jamdani Muslin and Khadi Cotton.
We create custom collections for each buyer.