Over the last couple of years, India’s handlooms have enjoyed a revival of sorts due to the several modern fashion designers and viral social media campaigns. But the country’s astonishing array of textiles is still not known to many.
So to spread its significance wider, the e-commerce portal Craftsvilla has designed a handy map, representing the diversity of Indian textiles by illustrating different regions of the country with the fabric indigenous to them.
The map is filled with some popular weaves like Tamil Nadu's Kanjeevaram, Madhya Pradesh's Chanderi, and also few of lesser known brands like Arunachal Pradesh’s geometric Apatani and the chequered cotton fabric from Goa's Kunbi tribe.