Collection: naga weaving
Woven high in the hills of Northeast India, Naga weaving is more than a textile tradition—it is a living language of identity, honour, and storytelling. Practiced predominantly by women of the Naga tribes across Nagaland, this intricate craft has been passed down through generations, woven on backstrap looms with incredible skill and symbolic intention.
Each textile tells a story—of lineage, valour, harvests, and rituals—encoded through bold patterns and deep natural dyes. The motifs aren’t merely decorative; they reflect tribal insignia, cosmological beliefs, and the social fabric of the community itself.
Rooted in ritual and rhythm, yet remarkably versatile, Naga weaves once reserved for ceremonial use are now finding their way into contemporary collections—still carrying the soul of the hills, but styled for a modern world.