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Category Archives: Travel
April 19, 2018.
We are excited to present our Spring 2018 collection, ‘SILVERADO TRAIL” Textiles that echo the serene and scenic beauty found along the Silverado Trail in Napa Valley. The Silverado Trail, originally built in the 1850s during the silver rush, is … +
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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 … +
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April 26, 2017.
We are pleased to announce that seemakrish is now represented by paul+ in Atlanta! We adore the paul+ aesthetic, and are thrilled to be represented by them. Come visit and check out our line at Paul+  ADAC, 351 Peachtree Hills Ave., … +
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February 7, 2017.
Our favorite places in San Francisco, the city we call home. ♥ JANE’S PICKS ♥ EAT Java Beach Café A charming place to read or socialize, where pastries, coffee and sandwiches fuel a bustling Ocean Beach crowd. Rent a bocce set and … +
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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 … +
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April 30, 2013.
Are you ready for an exotic getaway? How great is this photograph?! Thank you AD India for capturing such a magical moment!
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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 … +
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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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