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Andhra Sareees
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Your most reliable Saree collection - Andhra Cotton Sarees!Cotton is not just a piece of fabric but an emotion that we experience. When our mother would dab our messy face with their cotton saree palla or when we managed to run around in the house wearing our father’s soft but humungous cotton shirt or kurta, the care and comfort of the fabric are what makes these memories last forever.Why are we talking about Cotton? Because we at BayaWeaves have an exclusive Andhra Cotton Saree collection for all the cotton lovers. These sarees are woven by the handloom weavers from Srikakulam...
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Banarasi Sarees
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These are for sure the must-haves for your wardrobe: Banarasi HandloomsDraping a saree is the most elegant adventure a woman can ever experience - measuring the length of your saree, tucking the ends carefully around your waist, letting your fingers dance while pleating the fabric playfully to be later tucked near the naval, gracefully unveiling the feminine features to slowly letting the pallu hang over your shoulder.The fabric and pattern of a Saree are what elevate the comfort level of this whole adventurous experience for you. And when the sarees are Handlooms made with soothing linens, earthy khadi, and uppda...
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Amhi Amchya Arogyasathi
Posted by Siddhi Torvi on
Amhi Amchya Arogyasathi is a non-profit organization. It is initiating the development project to getting a resource for sustainable Livelihood.We as a society are not reacting in the right way to people that have some type of disability. The attitude that our society has toward disability is not good and we should be working on changing it. People that are struggling with disabilities don’t deserve the treatment that they are getting from society. ‘BHARARI MATS’ is a handmade product made by such people who are suffering from different disabilities. These mats are multipurpose mats which can use in cars, home...
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WeaverBird X BayaWeaves
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WeaverBird is a social enterprise founded by Ms.Medha Shah in Vadodara Gujrat. It was started in 2016 to promote the use of organic, hand-spun and handwoven cotton as a conscious fashion choice. Farmer in Rajkot cultivates cotton organically which is GM (Genetically Modified) free, which is then purchased by WeaverBird. The Artisans groups then process the cotton using natural dyes and herbal wash with shikakai and reetha to soften the fabric. WeaverBird is totally into sustainable clothing. The yarn used is hand-spun and further, the fabric is handwoven too- The craft like spinning and weaving involves personal attention. Being the...
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The Roohi Store X BayaWeaves
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The Roohi Store (@theroohistore) was started in 2017, with the idea of bringing ethnic and ethically made/sourced jewellery to the masses. The pieces made by us are versatile and stylish, and our aim is to cater to people of varied fashion styles. The Roohi Store makes pieces in small batches, so every piece is unique in its own way to associate a sense of exclusivity, considering we are what we wear. We keep our pieces as user friendly and convenient as possible, making pieces that are comfortable, affordable and STYLISH! Being a...