Each motif in our collection draws from the living cultural traditions of Northeast India's eight states. Block-printed by hand onto handloom fabric, these designs carry stories of heritage, nature, and identity.
Kopou Phool
Foxtail orchid — Assam's state flower, symbol of love and beauty. Featured in traditional Bihu attire.
Gos Motif
The tree of life — symbolising growth, connection between earth and sky, family roots.
Kinkhap
Rich brocade-inspired pattern from Assamese silk weaving tradition. Geometric and ornate.
Bisoni
Rhino motif — Assam's one-horned rhinoceros, a symbol of Kaziranga and natural heritage.
Jamdani
Fine muslin weaving tradition; geometric and floral elements drawn from Bangladeshi heritage.
Mishing Motif
Geometric patterns from the Mishing tribe — angular forms representing the natural world.
Naga Tribal
Bold geometric patterns from Naga shawl traditions — strong lines, warrior heritage.
Bamboo Shoot
Bamboo — lifeline of Northeast India — represented as repeating shoots and diagonal lines.