Eri silk is also known as endi or errandi in India. The silk is often referred to as the fabric of peace as it is processed without killing the silkworm. This process results in a silk called Ahimsa silk. Moths leave the cocoon and then the cocoons are harvested to be spun.
Pure Eri Silk Yarn - Single 60 Nm, meticulously produced at the NEHHDC Spinning Mill Unit in Baksa, Assam. Crafted with the utmost care, this premium-..
Handwoven from luxurious mulberry silk, this stole is naturally dyed with marigold flowers to achieve a serene seaweed green hue. Eco-printed with Euc..
Our “Megha” saree is inspired by the grey clouds in monsoons. Megha handwoven mulberry silk saree is printed with teak and guava leaves and hand dyed ..
Our “Neela” handwoven mulberry silk sareeis inspired from the luscious forest with the azure sky as a backdrop. Printed with silver oak and guava leav..
The exquisite golden hue of our “Sunehri” handwoven mulberry silk saree has been crafted from temple waste marigold flowers. Printed with teak leaves ..
"Aranya” is the sanskrit word for forest. Inspired by the abundant green forest in spring, our Aranya handwoven mulberry silk saree is printed with si..
Eri silk is also known as endi or errandi in India. The silk is often referred to as the fabric of peace as it is processed without killing the silkwo..