SL3-22
Based on a vintage handwoven fabric from Bihar, Bandar Stripe balances earth and sky—bands of rust, indigo, and unbleached linen rhythmically alternating across the surface. The irregular slubs of hand-dyed yarns lend subtle movement, each stripe alive with texture and light.
The name Bandar, meaning port in Hindi and Persian, evokes the exchange routes that once linked India’s inland weavers to the wider world. The cloth carries that history in its simplicity: utilitarian yet quietly exalted, timeless in its restraint.
Based on a vintage handwoven fabric from Bihar, Bandar Stripe balances earth and sky—bands of rust, indigo, and unbleached linen rhythmically alternating across the surface. The irregular slubs of hand-dyed yarns lend subtle movement, each stripe alive with texture and light.
The name Bandar, meaning port in Hindi and Persian, evokes the exchange routes that once linked India’s inland weavers to the wider world. The cloth carries that history in its simplicity: utilitarian yet quietly exalted, timeless in its restraint.
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