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Keepers Of The Craft: How These Designers Are Breathing New Life Into Heritage Textiles

From reviving traditional weaves to contemporising them with modern silhouettes, these designers are committed to keeping the loom turning with a fresh take on heritage textiles

Jigmat Couture preserves Ladakh’s textile heritage with designs that feature locally crafted weaves Photo: Credit: Sebran D'argent
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India's textile legacy is a breathtaking mix of history, culture, and artistry. Each region boasts unique textile traditions, from the intricate Kantha embroidery of Bengal to the vibrant Patola silks of Gujarat. These textiles are not just fabrics; they are testaments to the ingenuity and creativity of generations of Indian artisans. However, with the advent of industrialisation and globalisation, many of these traditional crafts have faced the threat of extinction.

However, a new generation of designers is stepping up to safeguard this heritage. They are collaborating with skilled artisans, reviving forgotten techniques and reimagining traditional motifs for contemporary audiences. These designers are not just reviving old traditions but creating a new era of sustainable, ethical, and culturally significant fashion.