Puvvu

MR24011

Spoken for
Category
Stole
Year
2024
The Story
Handspun Eri & Muga silk with Kalamkari from Sri Kalahasthi.

Puvvu brings together Eri & Muga Silk with Kalamkari. Kalamkari is crafted in Sri Kalahasthi. The eri silk used in the double-sided stole is dyed with indigo and turmeric. 

Mora’s Kalamkaris are custom-made. The width and length of borders are pre-determined based on which motifs are set, drawn and dyed. The motifs contract and expand based on the varied dimensions, which lends a unique look to the existing workmanship. Mora Kalamkaris have always been a favourite. There is only one artisan I have worked with through all these years. He understands my mind and how much I don’t know. He understands that I do not look for perfection so he can relax. I choose the ease, adaptability and dynamic nature of this craft. This is where we connect. There are so many perfect Kalamkaris out there. They are so gorgeous. Mora Kalamkaris are shy, innocent and full of imperfections. That is why they become unique because they are imperfectly designed with my imperfect training. They can never speak of a honed craft. They are my expressions of a deep gentle admiration of the craft that I love to love. 

Eri Silk is a wild silk with a woolly fibrous filament hand spun into yarn, handwoven on traditional throw shuttle looms of Assam. These are woven on looms that are simplified older looms where the basic main frame is formed using four posts or pillars dug steadfastly into the mud ground. This Eri Silk is handspun by adept spinners of Assam without using Charkha. It is elegant in drape, and subtle in appearance and the texture of the fabric does not carry the obvious lustre that we typically associate with silk. Eri Silk being a protein fibre absorbs most natural dyes.

Muga is the rarest known wild silk in the world. Muga is a fine filament-based yarn that involves an intensive reeling technique to turn fibres into yarn. Muga Ghicha is made out of those parts of cocoons that could not be incorporated into the standard reeling process while extracting the fine filament. The result of this is a raw texture added to any weaves made with Ghicha yarns.

Puvvu is a one-of-a-kind textile designed to highlight a unique coming together of various techniques and creativity of handcraft. This design will not be recreated.
The Makers
Kalamkari from A. Subbarao
Param did the beadwork 
Gurmail, the tailor
Narmohan Dada, the master wild silk pioneer
Mumma, Madhu, technical supervision of stitching 
Midtoan.com, the photographer
Designed by Ritika
Disclaimer:
Imperfections in the weaves reflect handmade
Irregularity in the dyes reflect natural process
Innocent spots in the textiles reflect being homemade
A work of nature cannot be sterile and error-free
A choice to still buy what we make is a step
Towards supporting original culture
Of people
Of nature
Of craft

A celebration of humanness.
Mora Collective 2025
designed by: MIDTOAN
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