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A storied space steeped in history and quiet grandeur, Tilfi has found a new home in Ballard Estate in Bombay. Recently, we spent an evening with the Tilfi Collective, which turned into a lesson in history and herita...

Unfair trade practices, widespread design duplication, and a lack of innovation have left the next generation of weavers hesitant to carry forward this art form

When global stalwarts have a newfound love for India, how can Indian brands reap the benefit of the market expansion.

A stroll through Lodi Gardens, lunch at Malcha Marg Market, shopping in artisan workshops: Aditi Chand, the entrepreneur who has revitalized the sari in a deluxe key, guides us through the heart of her city.

Intricate curves and the use of soft pastel colours define the Rococo style of art and architecture.

This National Handloom Day it’s time to relive the intricate journey of Indian handlooms through the eyes of ‘Tilfi Banaras’ a brand built on endless exploration and a commitment to bring India’s age-old artistic crafts to the world.

Designed by the New Delhi-based NGO Dastkari Haat Samiti, Shilp Gallery in the newly-opened Parliament House serves to tell the story of India through its diverse art and craft forms.

Among the eight remarkable installations housed in the prestigious Shilp Deergha in the new Parliament House, Tilfi Banaras has one of its art pieces installed in the building.

Jaya Jaitly, founder of Dastkari Haat Samiti, on the arts and craft traditions displayed at the Parliament’s Shilp Gallery

Tilfi Banaras is a brand to reckon with when it comes to Banarasi weaves. The brand’s heritage designs and contemporary refinement is taken forward by its millennial founders 

It’s a warm March day, we are being ferried across the ghats of Benaras in a Bajra (a big wooden boat). White mattresses, like the ones you sit on to buy handloom weaves, in small towns from gaddedars (sari merchants) are lovingly decorated wit...

The city of Banaras is alive and kicking. Pulsating through its bylanes is not just the chaos of traffic, but also culture and craft, 

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