Textile and Crafts
Every creation is a journey we take alongside the artisans, learning from their stories, processes and traditions. It’s a humbling experience to see fabrics come to life through skilled hands, each piece carries the essence of its history and the dedication of its maker. By reviving old textiles and embracing the beauty of handmade work, we aim to create something truly special. Each design reflects the care and creativity that goes into making it, and we’re proud to share these treasures with you.

handloom weaving
Created on traditional wooden looms, handwoven fabrics have a distinct texture and charm, reflecting the hands that made them. Each piece is unique, with natural irregularities adding to its authenticity and artistic value.
This craft supports artisan communities and promotes sustainable, eco-friendly practices in textile production.

KALA COTTON
Grown in Gujarat’s Kachchh region, Kala Cotton is an eco-friendly crop cultivated without pesticides or excessive water use.
Its coarser texture and breathable nature make it a popular choice for sustainable and comfortable garments.
By supporting Kala Cotton, we empower local farmers and preserve traditional, sustainable farming methods.

Vintage
Meld revives old Gujarati embroidery quilts and Kantha textiles, preserving their intricate patterns and hand-stitched beauty.
Vintage fabrics are carefully transformed into timeless designs, blending tradition with contemporary appeal.
Upcycled crepe sarees are reimagined into elegant, sustainable creations, giving new life to heritage fabrics.

bandhani
Bandhani, a tie-dye technique from Gujarat and Rajasthan, creates vibrant patterns like dots and waves by hand-tying and dyeing fabric.
Each Bandhani piece is unique, showcasing the artisan's skill and attention to detail in every knot and fold.
Rooted in tradition, Bandhani is a timeless craft that combines culture, color, and meticulous artistry.

Kantha
Kantha embroidery transforms old fabrics into stunning, intricate designs, making it a symbol of sustainability and creativity.
The craft uses simple running stitches to create beautiful patterns inspired by nature, geometry, and everyday life.
Often crafted from repurposed textiles, each Kantha piece carries stories of culture, heritage, and personal artistry.