Inside the workshops of Mangalgiri, where a single dhoti takes two days and four hands · and why that matters more than ever.

What does it mean to dress from stillness? On emptiness, adornment, and the garment as a meditative object.

How five ancient Sanskrit concepts became a collection · and why we mapped each element to a colour pulled from the earth.

A look at what happens to the soil, the weaver, and your skin when synthetic fibres replace natural ones.

The dhoti is not tailored. It is draped. This small difference contains an entire philosophy of the body and its relationship to cloth.

Ardhanarishwara is not a symbol of gender · it is a symbol of wholeness. Our Him and Her edits are designed with that in mind.

Indigo, turmeric, henna, pomegranate rind. Before petroleum, colour came from the earth. We are going back there.
Journal essays, new collections, and early access · delivered slowly.