Custom & Handcrafted Textile Decor
Shipped across India
Pricing Guide
Vintage Tribal Embroidery Lumbar Cushion
Design & Materials
- Face Fabric: Panels of high value vintage tribal embroidery (Banjara, Rabari, or Kutch) showing authentic wear.
- Backing: Solid color premium cotton or linen with concealed heavy duty zipper.
- Dimensions: Standard lumbar sizes, typically 12x20 inches or 14x24 inches.
Detailing
- Embellishments: Original vintage elements often left intact, including old coins, mirror work, and metallic thread.
- Finishing: Edges finished with handmade fabric tassels or piping.
- Interior: Fully lined to protect the delicate vintage weave.
- Note: Price is for the Cover Only.
Upcycled Patchwork Silk Runner
Fabric & Construction
- Core Material: Upcycled luxury textiles including Raw Silk, Gajji Silk, Banarasi Brocade, and vintage Bandhni.
- Technique: Improv patchwork style joining distinct fabric pieces to create a narrative design.
- Backing: Heavy duty cotton or linen backing for weight and non slip quality.
- Dimensions: Custom sizing, typically ranging from 14x72 inches to 16x90 inches.
Artistic Embellishments
- Trims: Edged with Zari lace, brocade borders, or contrasting piping.
- Handwork: Includes free motion embroidery, mirror work, or appliqué details.
- End Pieces: Finished with heavy handmade tassels, vintage coins, cowrie shells, or Lambani head patches.
Sustainability
- Zero Waste: Created using studio offcuts; each piece is unique and cannot be replicated.
Hand-Quilted Heritage Throw
Material & Dimensions
- Size: Standard Single Throw dimensions (approx. 50x70 inches or 60x80 inches).
- Composition: A sandwich construction with a patchwork top layer, cotton batting core, and premium Pure Linen or Soft Cotton reverse side.
- Textiles: Features Balinese Ikat, Laotian hemp, Kutch embroidery patches, and studio offcuts.
Craftsmanship
- Stitching: Extensive use of Hand Quilting (Running stitch/Kantha style) alongside machine piecing.
- Techniques: Boro inspired mending aesthetics, random appliqué work, and Kawandi quilting influence.
- Focal Point: Typically features a large vintage Kutch or Banjara embroidery patch anchoring the design.
Exclusivity
- Uniqueness: Completely non replicable design due to scrap availability.
- Production: Represents weeks of manual artisanal labor.
Hand-Painted Vintage Teak Clock Art
The Frame
- Base: Authentic Salvaged Vintage Teak Wood clock frame, chemically treated, sanded, and restored.
- Dimensions: Varies by find, typically 12 to 18 inch diameter.
- Artwork: Wood frame is Hand Painted with intricate iconography (e.g., Fish, Tigers, Lotus) using Pattachitra or Company School styles.
The Centerpiece
- Metalwork: Mounted with a vintage or antique finish Brass Prabhavali (halo arch).
- Imagery: High resolution digital art print or hand touched miniature of a deity set against a rich textile background (Velvet, Banarasi Silk, or Mashru).
- Accents: Finished with found object trims like old coins, beads, or painted ritual flowers.
Mounting
- Hardware: Heavy duty hooks installed for wall mounting.
- Backing: Sealed backing to prevent dust and moisture ingress.
About Custom & Handcrafted Textile Decor
Why I Do What I Do
I see stories in scraps. As an artist and vintage lover, I get excited by old fabrics, forgotten wood, and objects with history. My thing is turning these into custom textile decor that feels personal and full of soul.
What We Can Make Together
- Improv quilts and sustainable handcrafted throws, stitched from scrap fabrics and inspired by traditions like Siddi Kawandi. These take time, but they're worth it.
- Table runners, bed runners, and sofa runners - reversible, made to your size and color vibe.
- Tribal patchwork cushions and pillows, with beads, tassels, and whatever details you fancy.
- Textile wall art - framed vintage embroidery, custom borders for paintings, or restoration of old family pieces like Prabhavali halos.
How It Works
We chat, swap ideas, and figure out what you want. I work slow, so you get something that feels right for your space and your story. Doesn't matter if you're in Mumbai or somewhere else - we can make it happen.
My Style & Materials
I mix tribal weaves, heritage-inspired home decor, and global textile traditions. You might see Banarasi silk next to Balinese Songket, or Kalamkari with Ajrakh. Everything is upcycled textile art - vintage fabrics, old jewelry, beads, coins, even salvaged wood.
Sustainability Promise
I use waste fabric and studio offcuts, aiming for zero waste. Vintage is gold to me. Restoration is part of my process, so nothing precious gets tossed.
Meet your Expert
Chandan Dubey
168 connects in last 3 months
My Story
I’m a bit of a magpie, honestly. Artist, photographer, wanderer. My thing? I collect stories—old textiles from Bali, heritage bits from Hoi An, even my grandma’s Kachin weave tossed on my bed. My house is a museum of lived-in memories. I believe in surrounding myself with things that have a past, a soul. That’s why I do what I do—keeping these stories alive, not just tucked away.
My Work
What I Do - Restoration art, custom hand-painted furniture, upcycled textile wall art, apparel (Nyaas), and art photography & styling.
Upcycled Textile Art - I turn scraps—tribal embroidery, mirror-work—into new, slow handcrafted decor. Nothing is ever just waste.
Restoration & Hand-Painting - Old trunks, wood panels, clock frames—I restore and hand-paint them, mixing in Kalamkaari or Pattachitra influences.
Blending Traditions - Love mixing Balinese Ikat with Kutch embroidery or Songket with Banarasi silk. It’s cultures chatting on fabric.
Custom Work Together - If you want something rooted in tradition, we’ll chat and create a unique, personal textile or decor piece.