Nimmit, Aztec Print Pillow Cover, 20"

$80

One Kings Lane

Tribal textiles are woven on a loin-loom, a type of back-strap loom commonly used by hill people. The warp of manageable length and breadth is prepared and fastened at one end generally to the wall of a house or to two fixed poles while the other is tied to the waist of the weaver with a cotton or leather belt. Sometimes the belt is woven out of cane or bamboo. ​ Nimmit collaborates with artisans from various regions across India, striving to showcase their remarkable handiwork to a diverse and appreciative global community.​ This mission is executed through three primary approaches. First, Nimmit curates a unique collection for each artisan, working closely with them or their communities based on a provided brief. This ensures that their authentic artistry is showcased in a manner that resonates worldwide.​ Secondly, Nimmit invites artisans to participate in workshops hosted at their branch in Jodhpur. These workshops serve as a platform for skill enhancement, knowledge exchange, and fostering a sense of community among the talented artisans.​ Finally, Nimmit organizes exhibitions across India and other parts of the world, acting as a beacon for promoting their vision and values. Through these exhibitions Nimmit encourages engagement and appreciation for Indian arts and crafts.​ Nimmit passionately explores diverse ways of connecting and collaborating with artisans with an unwavering focus on nurturing and preserving the beauty of Indian arts and crafts.​ ​

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