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To be India’s leading platform for handcrafted treasures, preserving traditional arts and creating new opportunities for artisans.
To revive and promote India’s handloom and handicraft heritage while empowering artisans with sustainable livelihoods.
Every purchase empowers an artisan family!
State/UT | Famous Weaves / Clusters |
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Andhra Pradesh | Uppada sarees, Venkatagiri, Mangalagiri cottons, Dharmavaram silk |
Arunachal Pradesh | Wool and cotton tribal weaving (Apatani, Adi, Monpa tribes) |
Assam | Muga silk, Eri silk, Pat silk, Sualkuchi weaving cluster |
Bihar | Bhagalpuri silk (Tussar), Nalanda silk |
Chhattisgarh | Kosa silk (Korba, Champa), Bastar weaving |
Delhi | Not a weaving hub, but home to craft emporiums & designers |
Goa | No specific weaving cluster, but emerging handloom craft hubs |
Gujarat | Patola (Patan), Bandhani, Tangaliya, Mashru, Kutch weaving |
Haryana | Panipat (handloom furnishings, durries), Khaddar weaving |
Himachal Pradesh | Kullu shawls, Chamba rumals, woolen weaves |
Jammu & Kashmir | Pashmina (Ladakh/Srinagar), Kani shawls, Raffal shawls |
Jharkhand | Tussar silk (Bhagaiya, Chaibasa), tribal textile traditions |
Karnataka | Ilkal sarees, Molakalmuru silk, Mysore silk |
Kerala | Kasavu sarees (Balaramapuram), Mundu |
Ladakh | Pashmina goat wool weaving (Changthang region) |
Madhya Pradesh | Chanderi silk/cotton, Maheshwari sarees, tribal handloom |
Maharashtra | Paithani sarees (Aurangabad), Himroo, Nagpur cotton |
Manipur | Moirangphee, Phanek (tribal cotton handloom), Wangkhei |
Meghalaya | Eri silk, tribal shawls (Khasi, Garo), Ri-Bhoi weaves |
Mizoram | Traditional puan textiles (with stripes & tribal motifs) |
Nagaland | Naga shawls (tribal weaves, loin loom weaving) |
Odisha | Ikat (Sambalpuri, Bomkai, Berhampuri), Kotpad tribal weave |
Punjab | Phulkari embroidery (not weave), handwoven woolen shawls |
Rajasthan | Kota Doria, Bandhej/Bandhani, woolen dhurries |
Sikkim | Wool and cotton weaves by Bhutia and Lepcha communities |
Tamil Nadu | Kanchipuram silk, Coimbatore cottons, Chettinad sarees |
Telangana | Pochampally Ikat, Gadwal, Narayanpet sarees |
Tripura | Tribal cotton weaving (Riha, Pachra), loin loom |
Uttar Pradesh | Banarasi silk, Mubarakpur weaves, Mau cotton, Dhurries (Mirzapur) |
Uttarakhand | Woolen shawls, Pithoragarh handloom (Bhotia tribes) |
West Bengal | Baluchari, Tant, Jamdani, Shantipur & Phulia cottons |
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