In the confluence of the sacred rivers Cauvery and Bhavani, in the Erode district of Tamil Nadu, lies a town that has hummed with the rhythmic clatter of handlooms for
Day: 2 March 2026

Kanchipuram Silk SariKanchipuram Silk Sari
In the golden corridors of Tamil Nadu’s “City of a Thousand Temples,” there exists a rhythmic clatter that has served as the heartbeat of the region for over four centuries.

Madurai SungudiMadurai Sungudi
The story of Madurai Sungudi does not begin in the Tamil-speaking lands of the south, but rather in the arid, salt-flecked plains of Saurashtra, in present-day Gujarat. Over a thousand

Coimbatore Wet GrinderCoimbatore Wet Grinder
In the bustling industrial landscape of Coimbatore, where the clatter of textile looms once defined the air, a different kind of revolution was born in the mid-1950s. It didn’t arrive

Thanjavur PaintingThanjavur Painting
In the heart of Tamil Nadu, where the Kaveri River weaves through the lush delta, stands the ancient city of Thanjavur. It is a land where stone breathes and colors

East India LeatherEast India Leather
The Birth of a Legend: From Madras to the World The year was 1856. While the world was shifting toward industrialization, the British Raj sought a material durable enough to

Salem SilkSalem Silk
In the bustling, sun-drenched corridors of Tamil Nadu, where the aroma of filter coffee mingles with the scent of jasmine, there exists a rhythmic symphony that has played uninterrupted for

Kovai Cora CottonKovai Cora Cotton
In the bustling landscape of Coimbatore—the “Manchester of South India”—there exists a fabric that defies the heavy, stifling heat of the tropics with the grace of a mountain breeze. This

Arani Silk SareeArani Silk Saree
In the sun-drenched town of Arani, nestled in the Tiruvannamalai district of Tamil Nadu, the air is filled with a rhythmic, metallic clicking—the heartbeat of a thousand handlooms. This is

Swamimalai Bronze IconsSwamimalai Bronze Icons
In the sun-drenched town of Swamimalai, nestled on the banks of the sacred Kaveri River, time does not move in seconds or minutes. Instead, it flows like molten metal, measured

