Our Village Heritage Story

From the heart of rural India to your wardrobe, we bring you centuries of weaving tradition, artisan craftsmanship, and sustainable fashion

A Legacy Woven Through Generations

GramVastra began as a dream to preserve and celebrate the rich textile heritage of Indian villages. Our journey started in the small weaving villages of Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu, where we discovered master artisans who were the last keepers of ancient weaving techniques.

What began as a small initiative to help these artisans find markets for their exquisite creations has grown into a movement that supports over 150 villages and empowers more than 500 skilled craftspeople across India.

1920

Our first weaving partnership began with a small family of master weavers in Rajasthan

1965

Expanded to include block printing artisans from Gujarat's traditional craft villages

1985

Introduced natural dyeing techniques, reviving ancient color traditions

2010

Launched GramVastra to bring authentic village crafts to the global market

2026

Today, we're proud to support 150+ villages and preserve 100+ years of textile traditions

Heritage Weaving Artisan

Our Mission & Vision

Our Mission

To preserve and promote India's village textile heritage by creating sustainable livelihoods for rural artisans while bringing authentic, handcrafted clothing to conscious consumers worldwide.

Our Vision

To become the global platform that connects village artisans with the world, ensuring that traditional crafts not only survive but thrive in the modern fashion landscape.

Meet Our Master Artisans

Ramesh Kumar

Master Weaver - 45 years experience

Specializes in traditional Banarasi silk weaving, creating intricate patterns that have been passed down through five generations of his family.

Sita Devi

Block Print Artist - 30 years experience

Master of traditional block printing techniques, using natural dyes and hand-carved wooden blocks to create stunning patterns.

Mohammad Rafiq

Embroidery Specialist - 25 years experience

Expert in traditional Chikankari and Zardozi embroidery, adding intricate hand-embroidered details to festive collections.

The Art of Traditional Weaving

1

Sourcing Natural Fibers

We begin with carefully selected natural fibers - cotton, silk, and wool sourced directly from local farmers who practice sustainable agriculture.

2

Natural Dye Preparation

Our artisans create vibrant colors using traditional natural dyes from plants, minerals, and vegetables, following recipes passed down through generations.

3

Spinning & Weaving

Using traditional handlooms and spinning wheels, our artisans transform raw fibers into exquisite fabrics with intricate patterns and textures.

4

Tailoring & Finishing

Each garment is carefully tailored and finished by hand, ensuring perfect fit and attention to detail in every stitch.

Our Impact

150+
Villages Supported
500+
Artisans Empowered
100+
Years of Tradition
50K+
Happy Customers
0%
Carbon Footprint
100%
Natural Materials

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