Kalamkari is one craft that quietly carries centuries of history within it, yet for the longest time, it was treated like something occasional. A fabric you respected, but didn’t necessarily desire on a daily basis. At its core, Kalamkari is not just a textile. It is a process. A slow, deliberate, almost meditative practice where every step matters. The word itself comes from “kalam” meaning pen and “kari” meaning work, which already tells you that this is not industrial. This is personal. Whether it is hand-painted or block-printed, the process...
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There was a time when growth felt almost mechanical. You scaled, you automated, you trimmed the excess and then repeated the cycle. The logic was simple: do more with less,...
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For years, growth came with a formula that felt almost mechanical. Scale fast. Automate everything. Cut costs. Repeat. It was clean, predictable, and easy to defend in a boardroom. You...
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