Hand-Spun · Hand-Woven
Khadi
The fabric of freedom. Spun by hand, woven with patience, worn with pride. Khadi is not just cloth—it is a philosophy of self-reliance and quiet resistance.
Every thread tells a story of independence
Khadi Making Process 6 Points
1
Cotton Picking
Hand-picked cotton from organic farms, ensuring purity and sustainability.
2
Carding
Cotton fibers are combed and aligned using traditional hand tools.
3
Spinning
Artisans spin the cotton into yarn on the charkha, the spinning wheel that became a symbol of India's freedom movement.
4
Warping
Threads are arranged on the loom in preparation for weaving.
5
Weaving
The fabric is woven by hand on a traditional loom, interlacing warp and weft with meditative precision.
6
Finishing
The cloth is washed, dried, and inspected—ready to carry forward a legacy of craftsmanship.
Khadi Varieties
Cotton Khadi
Breathable, soft, and perfect for everyday wear. Cotton khadi drapes beautifully and ages with grace.
Linen Khadi
Crisp and cooling, linen khadi is ideal for warm climates and carries a refined, textured finish.
Silk Khadi
Luxurious and lustrous, silk khadi blends tradition with elegance—perfect for special occasions.
Artisav Jaipur
At Artisav Jaipur, we honor the artisans who keep this heritage alive. Each piece of khadi we offer is a testament to their skill, patience, and dedication to a craft that has shaped history.
Wear the fabric of freedom