
SUSTAINABLE COLLECTIONS
LIMITED BY NATURE
TRUE SUSTAINABILITY
Our collections are limited by nature, made by hand in truly sustainable quantities, with zero waste practices.
Our fabrics are made with the natural cycles of the sun, wind, and rain.
Every natural color and handspun texture is a portrait of a season — a subtle reflection of the infinite, unrepeatable variations in temperature, rainfall, humidity and wind.
Our garments are made as heirloom pieces to be cherished and passed on, and when ultimately the lifecycle of the garment is complete, it will biodegrade and return to the soil.
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Working with natural cycles and handcrafted fabrics creates a natural limit on how much can be produced.
We produce small batches of numbered lots, typically 25-30 pieces in each lot.
Every garment is labeled by hand with a unique Limited Edition Number and Lot Number.
Retail buyers may purchase entire lots to create exclusive offerings for their store.
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Artisans of this calibre create heirloom quality pieces, designed to last a lifetime.
Simple khadi (hand spun and handwoven natural fibres) can be woven 1-2m per day, while complicated ikats and brocades take several hours per inch. Ajrak printing requires 16 days of process with a day of drying in the sun between each.
Throughout history, these fabrics were made as prize possessions, to be passed down for generations. This is literally the opposite of fast fashion.
Each of our garments is tailored as a whole, ensuring the highest quality stitching on every piece.
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Our fabric is made to order, ensuring we do not create overstock or carry deadstock.
We collect the off cuts of our precious fabric and take them to a papermaker, and the handmade cotton rag paper becomes Limited Edition hangtags.
Best of all, our pieces are totally biodegradable.
our fabrics are made from all natural fibres with no toxic chemicals
our garments are stitched with cotton thread (no poly)
we use mother of pearl buttons (no plastic)
So once its life cycle as a garment is done, our garment can biodegrade return itself to the soil.