AAS COUTURE
Traditional Crafts
Rich Banarsi Weave
In the present scenario, Banarasi weaves continue to thrive as a symbol of cultural heritage and elegance. Artisans adapt to contemporary demands, blending traditional techniques with modern designs. The global demand for Banarasi silk remains high, ensuring the continued sustenance and evolution of this age-old craft in the dynamic textile industry.
Shibori Tie-Dye
Shibori in India has found a creative intersection of traditional Japanese techniques with the rich textile heritage of the country. Indian artisans have embraced Shibori, adapting it to their own cultural context. The art form has gained popularity in fashion and home decor, with skilled craftsmen infusing vibrant colors and intricate patterns into textiles.
Jaipuri Gota Patti
Gota Patti, a celebrated Indian handicraft, originated in Rajasthan. Skilled artisans meticulously embellish fabrics with intricately designed gold or silver ribbons, creating opulent patterns. This traditional craft, often used in ethnic wear, exemplifies the rich heritage of Indian craftsmanship, adding a touch of royalty and elegance to clothing and accessories.