“They hadn’t planned to meet.
But India, with its chaos and color, has a way of weaving stories before you even realize you’re part of one.”
In the dusty warmth of Rajasthan, beneath hand-carved archways and skies thick with sun, three women crossed paths. They came from different continents, different lives—but all carried the same spark in their eyes: a deep love for block printing, slow fashion, and the stories told through fabric.
Their names were spoken in different accents, their passports stamped with faraway places. Yet when they found themselves standing together in a tiny printing studio in Jaipur—surrounded by carved wooden blocks and vats of indigo—it felt less like coincidence, and more like a beginning.
They spent days talking, watching artisans at work, dipping hands into color, and hearts into vision.
By the end of that week, the idea was clear:
“Let’s build something together. Something honest. Something beautiful. Something that honors where it comes from.”
And so they did.