Posts by HANDMADE
Mirror Work (Shisha Embroidery): History and How to Style It
There's something genuinely unlike any other embroidery style about mirror work — the way a garment catches light and throws it back in...
Zardozi Embroidery Explained: Gold Thread Work and What Makes It Different
Few embroidery styles carry the same weight — literally and historically — as Zardozi. Once reserved for Mughal royalty, this raised, m...
Patola Sarees: Inside Gujarat’s Double Ikat Tradition
Very few textile traditions in the world carry the reputation Patan Patola does — a saree so precisely woven that its pattern appears i...
What Is Khadi? And How Is It Different from Handloom?
Khadi and handloom get used almost interchangeably in casual conversation, and even in a fair number of product listings — but they're ...
Bagru vs Sanganeri Print: Two Block Printing Styles from the Same District
Ask anyone familiar with Rajasthani textile about Jaipur's block printing heritage, and two names come up almost immediately: Bagru and...
Sustainable Packaging for Textile Exports: What International Buyers Expect
For years, export conversations in textile were dominated by price, production capacity, and delivery timelines. That's shifted. Intern...
What Is a Tech Pack, and Do You Need One to Order Custom Clothing?
If you've started researching private-label or custom clothing production, you've probably come across the term "tech pack" fairly quic...
Cotton Voile vs Mulmul vs Muslin: Which Lightweight Fabric Is Which?
Voile, mulmul, and muslin all sit in the same general category — lightweight, breathable, semi-sheer cotton — and it's genuinely easy t...
What Does “Pure Cotton” Actually Mean? A Guide to Reading Fabric Labels
Fabric labels are supposed to make buying decisions easier, but terms like "pure cotton," "100% cotton," and "cotton blend" often get u...
What Does “Made to Order” Mean When Buying Indian Handloom Textile?
If you've come across a handloom or handblock printed piece marked "made to order" instead of "ready to ship," it can feel a little unf...