Indian handloom refers to fabrics woven on a loom powered by hand or foot, rather than electricity. It's a significant part of India's cultural heritage, known for its intricate designs and traditional techniques passed down through generations.
https://www.thinkrightme.com/8-brands-that-are-keeping-the-traditional-art-of-handloom-alive/
This article highlights eight Indian handloom brands—Karagiri, Inde’ Loom, Aditri, The Indian Ethnic Co, Okhai, Roots Handlooms, Chidiyaa, and iTokri—that are reviving traditional weaving arts and supporting artisan communities.
https://gaatha.com/indian-handicrafts-and-handloom-wholesale/
Gaatha connects you with India’s handmade legacy through curated collections and artisan collaborations. It’s a platform for ethical commerce and storytelling around traditional crafts.
https://smartcommerce.amazon.in/case-study/golden-dori-hand-looms-case-study
Golden Dori transformed their saree business by targeting working women and leveraging digital tools. A great example of modernizing handloom commerce while staying rooted in tradition.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HX0lCIWmRU
This video showcases iconic handloom sarees from brands like Mitranis, highlighting textile heritage, bridal collections, and regional craftsmanship.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxQvT7MFqzg
A thoughtful discussion on how Khadi and handlooms contribute to sustainability and cultural preservation in India.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klpideCPLyM
Explore the rich history and artistry behind India’s finest handloom traditions, from Banarasi to Pochampally.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjcGF3GkSLc
This documentary-style video explores the challenges faced by India’s handloom sector and the importance of preserving its legacy through policy and community support.