The Makers
Maku at Jaadu
A single colour palette, rich Indigo, the brand is a quiet and wearable collection showcasing all the shades of the dye from the palest blue through to black.
Khadi - the fabric of freedom
Cotton khadi begins as natural cotton fibre, which is spun into yarn using a charkha, or a wooden spinning wheel. The yarn is then woven into fabric.
Empowerment
Sophie Pattinson is a textile designer. In 1998 she was asked by the EU to establish a project aimed at providing women in deprived areas of Bangladesh...
Maison Bengal
Maison Bengal works especially closely with mothers and young women to provide them with flexible employment and financial freedom.
Real India - Injiri
The name derives from the word given to highly valued fabrics exported to Africa in the 18th Century and was a mark of their authenticity, quality...
Present... and the art of block printing
Present... is the latest addition to the Jaadu own label range. Celebrating the skills and traditions of India. Making products in natural fabrics.
Lucknow & the art of chikankari
Chikan is a delicate and very skilled embroidery technique. Different patterns and effects depend on the stitches and the thickness of the thread.