The Hands in Ghornash
Jaba Dey. Thirty-five. Weaver. Wife. Mother. Journal — May 2026 I have been to many villages. I have sat in many homes, drunk many cups of chai, watched many hands...
Slow made, SUSTAINABLE Fashion
Handwoven textiles. Every cloth is woven by hand on a traditional pit loom - not industrial handloom, not a power loom.
Artisan story (West Bengal). The hands behind our cloth are in West Bengal - named master craftswomen, generations deep in the loom.
Natural dyes Indigo, madder, pomegranate. Natural dyes drawn from the earth and fixed by hand over days, not minutes.
Time taken to create. A single piece can take weeks to make, eleven dips of indigo over eleven days, plus weaving and finishing, because the work cannot be rushed.
Products
Our clothes are designed to drape beautifully, celebrating the silhouette of your body as it is, helping you feel uniquely beautiful and comfortable in your own skin.
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