Textile Traditions
Where heritage is carried through cloth, stitch, weave, and fiber
Textile Traditions are among the most intimate forms of heritage.
They move through daily life across seating, tables, walls, warmth, storage, and touch. Through stitch, weave, print, appliqué, and embroidery, these works carry rhythm, hand-skill, and inherited knowledge into the home.
At House of Saaj, Textile Traditions gather cloth-based works meant not only to be seen, but to be lived with.
Collections
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Roja - Warangal Rugs
Floor with texture. Weave with region Woven surface for rooms that gather...
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Navi - Navalgund Rugs from Karnataka
Weave with utility. Pattern with warmth Woven order, geometry, and the discipline...
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Jaajam - Kharad Hand Woven Rugs from Gujarat
Weave with force. Surface with grounding Woven ground, desert memory, and the...
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Chhapa - Hand Block Printed Textiles
Pattern with discipline. Cloth with memory Pattern pressed by hand, made for...
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Rann - Kutchi Embroidery Work from Gujarat
Thread with heritage. Cloth with terrain. Stitch from the land of salt,...
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Sutra - Kantha Work from Rajasthan
Stitch with quietness. Cloth with depth Running stitch, quiet surface, and cloth...
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Katab - Applique Work from Rajasthan
Shape with contrast. Cloth with conviction Cloth shaped by cut, layer, and...
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Roopam - Khambhadia Patchwork from Gujarat
Fragments with harmony. Cloth with memory. A textile language of joining, remembering,...
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Aaina - Lambani Embroidery Work from Karnataka
Ornament with movement. Stitch with presence Mirror, stitch, and movement held in...
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Sufi - Soof Embroidery Work from Gujarat
Geometry with precision. Stitch with restraint Counted stitch, geometry, and textile discipline...
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Odhni - Wraps and Stoles
Drape with lineage. Cloth with movement Cloth to carry, wrap, and keep...