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RAJAN VANKAR
Traditional Kutch Weaving
A 4th generation master weaver from the Sarli village located in the rural Kutch region of India, Rajan Vankar creates beautiful textiles. Vankar began weaving at the early age of nine. He learned weaving techniques by watching his father and grandfather weave in their family’s workshop. Rajan has continued on in his family’s footsteps and continues the 600-year-old tradition of Kutch weaving.
Continuing to hone his craft and master Kutch weaving, Vankar creates a variety of textiles including stools, shawls, and blankets. Each piece incorporates vibrant colors and intricate patterns making each textile a unique work of art. Visit our store to see his collection of work and to support Vankar in his craft.
MY PRODUCTS
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Beige Ajrakh Print Wool Shawl
$225.00 -
Blue Patterned Ajrakh Print Shawl
$225.00 - Sold Out
Blue Silk & Wool Jalboota Stole
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Burnt Orange Silk & Wool Jalboota Stole
$175.00 -
Green Silk & Wool Jalboota Stole
$175.00 -
Grey Ajrakh Print Wool Stole
$145.00 -
Grey Silk & Wool Jalboota Stole
$175.00 -
Indigo Ajrakh Print Natural Dye Stole
$145.00 -
Light Blue Patterned Ajrakh Print Shawl
$225.00 -
Light Indigo Ajrakh Print Stole
$145.00 -
Light Red Ajrakh Print Stole
$145.00 -
Multicolored Dhabda-style Wool Shawl
$225.00 -
Multicolored Kutchi Dhabda Blanket
$375.00 -
Patterned Dhabda Shawl
$395.00 -
Purple & Pink Wool traditonal motif shawl
$225.00 -
Red + Brown Ajrakh Print Wool Stole
$145.00 -
Red and Blue Patterned Ajrakh Print Shawl
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Red and Gray Silk & Wool Dhabda stole
$200.00 -
Red and Multicolored Wool Dhabda-style Shawl
$225.00 -
Red Patterned Ajrakh Print Shawl
$225.00
TREE OF LIFE ARTISTS AND ORGANIZATIONS
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BHASKAR CHITRAKAR
Kalighat Artist
Depicting everything from the divine to the cheeky, Kalighat painting is a traditional medium that’s ripe for modern insight in the hands of a master artist.
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KIRIT CHITARA
Kalamkari Artist
Exquisitely detailed Gujarati kalamkari painting, still rendered by hand in the tradition of eight generations of master craftsmen.
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SHAMLU DUDEJA & MALIKA VARMA
She Kantha
Kantha, the famed running-stitch embroidery of Eastern India, is taken to new heights of artistry in the hands of SheKantha’s artisans.
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RUPA TRIVEDI
Adiv Pure Nature
Luxurious garments and accessories, created in pursuit of a sustainable fashion supply chain and innovatively using dyed herbs and the floral blessings left at Mumbai temples.
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Rajan Vankar
Traditional Kutch Weaving
A 4th generation master weaver from the Sarli village located in the rural Kutch region of India, Rajan Vankar crafts one-of-a-kind textiles.
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ANIL VANGAD
Warli Artist
A folk art tradition that carries echoes of the ancient past, Warli rice-paste painting captures the life and traditions of a tribal people.
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SUFIYAN KHATRI
Master Ajrakh Artist
Sufyian Khatri, world class artisan and textile maker, carves his own woodblocks to create intricate and vibrant patterns for his hand-crafted textiles. Khatri’s natural dye block-printing studio is located outside of Bhuj, in the Kutch.
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Thilak Reddy
KALAMKARI ARTIST
Thilak Reddy is a talented young artist originally from Kalamkari, Andhra Pradesh, a town along the Coromandel Coast of India that has long been famous for the production of mordant-painted and -dyed textiles, popularly known today as kalamkari (literally “pen work”).
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Gohar Sajid
Embroidery Artist
Gohar Sajjid is a founding member of SABAH Pakistan and currently serves as the organization’s co-Chairperson. She mastered the art of embroidery at a young age and supports her fellow embroiderers with marketing and design assistance. Gohar currently lives in the village of Bhutri in Haripur District, Pakistan.
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Hemangini Rathore
Sudarshan Artisan Collective
a thriving artisan collective that aims to preserve and promote traditional techniques and motifs found in folk textiles from India by creating contemporary designs and products.
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