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Category Archives: Textile Crafts
August 31, 2018.
As we strive to be a zero waste textile company, we have been thinking of ways to recycle and repurpose our waste materials and off pieces of fabric, An oxymoron, you say? We are determined to make it possible! Enter … +
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March 21, 2018.
Have you noticed our shipper’s ticket sticker on your recent package from us? At seemakrish, we were inspired to create our own, ‘Shipper’s Ticket’.  Illustrated by Nikita Jain, it features the Monkey God, Hanuman, bringing our textiles across the ocean and … +
Posted at 3:15 pm. Comments Off on Visual Ephemera: Shipper’s Tickets
April 18, 2017.
SPACE  WE ARE EXCITED TO INTRODUCE OUR LIMITED EDITION PILLOWS. Our pillows come in varying sizes. They have a knife-edge, are double-sided, with a concealed zipper and a decorative, silk, hand-stitched zip pull detail. They come with hypo-allergenic, synthetic down inserts. … +
Posted at 1:31 pm. Comments Off on PILLOWS are here!
September 19, 2013.
Today we’re taking another behind-the-scenes peek into our studio, this time focusing on our wonderful studio manager. Masaki Miyake joined our team at the beginning of the year and with her diligence and quick problem solving she has kept the … +
Posted at 11:00 am. Comments Off on A Peek Into Our Studio ~ Masaki Miyake, Studio Manager
August 9, 2013.
In our fast-moving and digitally-driven society, we are sadly losing out on the human connection, and with it age-old traditions and crafts. At seemakrish, we live by our mission of preserving and bringing a new context to these traditions and … +
Posted at 12:00 pm. Comments Off on A Peek Into Our Studio ~ N. Govindaraju, Block Print Artisan
March 18, 2012.
One of our new textiles, ‘Colaba’ from our soon to be released collection, ‘Bombay Glitz’ is handmade by a Clamp Dye Resist process, also called Itajime. It basically involves making folds in the fabric and then using a carved wood … +
Posted at 8:26 am. Comments Off on How it’s made Clamp Dye Resist fabric.
October 7, 2008.
One of my favorite textile processes of applying a pattern onto a surface of cloth is Hand Block printing. It is a process where one repeat of the design’s motif is carved by hand on teak wood blocks. It can … +
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