WHAT IS INDIA’S CONTEMPORARY WEAVE DESIGN LANGUAGE?
In an era of fast fashion, we return to the rhythmic click of the loom. Vaverie honors the blurred edges of Ikat those intentional imperfections where dye meets thread to create a story. We’re not just a textile label; we’re weaving a modern Indian identity through every warp and weft.
OUR WEAVING PHILOSOPHY
Our aim is to champion the soul of the loom, creating hand woven Ikat that celebrates the perfect imperfections of the human hand. We believe in clothing with a story, pieces designed to be cherished for a lifetime, not just a season.
The process matters. The rhythmic beat of the shuttle and the mathematical grace of the warp and weft are the cornerstones of our collection. We prioritize natural fibers and effortless comfort over fleeting trends.
We find beauty in the “haze,” the signature blurred edge of a genuine Ikat that proves it was dyed and woven by a master artisan. It’s these conscious details that turn a simple garment into a piece of living heritage.
THE ETHICAL THREAD
Preserving the Craft: Our Ikat is hand tied and dyed before weaving. By working in small batches, we ensure fair wages for our master artisans and keep this heritage art alive.
Conscious Packaging: No single use plastics. We use compostable paper, upcycled fabric pouches, and plantable seed tags.
Low Impact Production: Zero electricity pit looms and eco friendly dyes. We follow a circular model, repurposing every fabric scrap into new accessories.
Handwoven Ikat
Handloom Techniques
100% Mulberry Silk
Organic Dyeing
MADE WITH LOVE
100% authentic handloom products crafted by local artisans.
RELIABLE DELIVERY
Safe and trackable shipping across India on every order.
EASY RETURNS
Not the right fit? Enjoy a seamless 7-day return policy.
Customer Service
Need help with styling or fabric care? We’re here for you.
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THE SOUL OF THE LOOM
Every warp and weft tells a story of patience. Our Ikat is more than just fabric; it is a conversation between the weaver and the thread, passed down through generations. By bringing these patterns into your home, you aren’t just wearing a design, you are carrying forward a heritage that refuses to be forgotten.