The Indian Textile Archive: Kriti Magazine 4-Issue Collector’s Bundle
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Immerse yourself in the ultimate masterclass of heritage documentation, slow fashion philosophy, and sustainable design strategy. The Kriti Magazine 4-Issue Collector’s Bundle brings together an unparalleled archive of long-form, primary-source storytelling tracking the evolution of Indian handlooms, conscious style, and cultural preservation from 2025 through 2026.
Published by Sustainaverse™, Kriti Magazine serves as an educational resource for designers, researchers, textile enthusiasts, and conscious consumers. This curated anthological bundle offers an authoritative, deep-dive look at the brands, artisans, designers, and indigenous frameworks safeguarding one of the world's most sophisticated textile traditions.
Inside this Anthological Volume:
Kriti’s Launch Issue (2025) | Indian textiles for a Sustainable Future
The issue that started the journey. Featuring a cover profile on Kolkata-based fashion designer Paromita Banerjee and her extensive research on the 'Handmade in India' textile encyclopedia. It explores traditional pigment dyeing techniques, the profound relationship between Indian temple architecture and weaving traditions, and foundational brand stories like Five Point Five and Vani Vrtti, Live Linen across West Bengal, Odisha, Banaras, Gujarat, and Rajasthan.
Handloom Edit (2025) | The Blueprint of Indian Heritage Crafts
A critical field guide featuring a tribute to PadmaShri Biren Kumar Basak and a cover story on Kiniho by Iba Mallai, documenting her Ri-Bhoi community’s work with Eri Silk Jainsem collections in Meghalaya. It highlights the delicate balance between creative preservation and enterprise operations through deep features on Bailou/Byloom, Asha Gautam, Bunavat, Jaipur Rugs, and upcoming homegrown labels like The Saffron House, Nupi by Nivedita, and Arras by Unmana. Includes 'The Looms of the Land'—a collaborative project by NIFT Gandhinagar and the Sahri weaving cluster in Barabanki.
Issue 04: Conscious Couture (February 2026) | Where High Design Meets Ethics
An examination of true sustainable luxury that moves past greenwashing. This issue analyzes cosmic non-duality and Indian philosophy through Gaurav Gupta’s showcase at Paris Couture Week SS'26. It also captures modern craft reinterpretations, including Rouka by Sreejith Jeevan’s take on Kerala’s Kasavu, Heeya’s socio-economic interventions with Assamese textiles, House of Hindee, Odisha's GI handloom legacy documented with the Sabat Sisters, and contemporary wardrobe styling with Nabanita Ghosh.
Issue 05: Confident Competence (May 2026) | The Indigenous Textile System
An issue exploring the absolute structural mastery and economic resilience of indigenous craft sectors. Journey through Changthangi Pashmina and nomadic weaving in Ladakh, tribal handlooms in Koraput, and Eri Peace Silk systems in Assam. This edition revisits West Bengal's iconic Shankha Padma weave and the scholarly work of Dr. Sandipan Mitra on the Clay Art of Krishnanagar, explores circular fashion through Avartan by Asha Gautam, details the natural fibre philosophy of House of Mogra, and features masterclass handloom narratives with Dr. Sharmista Raha.
Why Secure This Archive?
Primary-Source Research: Skip shallow online listicles. Enjoy long-form, rigorous documentation, oral histories, and field-tested insights directly from artisan clusters and design visionaries.
Complete Learning Arc: Track the evolution of sustainable fashion and Indian textile dynamics seamlessly from our foundational 2025 launch right through to our latest May 2026 analysis.
An Essential Reference: A foundational addition to the libraries of textile designers, sustainable fashion strategists, handloom researchers, and cultural historians.
Exclusive Bundle Value: Secure all four milestone editions in a single, definitive collection to complete your reference library.
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