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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Aaina - Lambani Embroidery Work | Karnataka
Ornament with movement. Stitch with presence Lambani embroidery was selected for the...
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Sutra - Kantha Work Collection
Stitch with quietness. Cloth with depth Kantha work was selected for the...
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Rann - Kutchi Embroidery Work from Gujarat
Thread with heritage. Cloth with terrain. The textiles of Kachh were selected...
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Katab - Applique Work from Rajasthan
Shape with contrast. Cloth with conviction Appliqué was selected for the house...
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Roopam - Khambhadia Patchwork | Gujarat
Fragments with harmony. Cloth with memory. Khambhadia patchwork was selected for the...
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Chhapa - Hand Block Printed Textiles
Pattern with discipline. Cloth with memory Hand block print was selected for...