For kaarigars and local clusters eternalising their regional textiles and crafts, mornings and evenings in the village are pronounced with a unique sound — the pull and swish of shuttles pacing on the wooden frames of looms, weaving the threads into fabric. Like a song, the clattering of the loom etches into memory. In New Delhi, fashion designer Vaishali Shadangule of her label Vaishali S recreated the sights and sounds of this kaarigari on a runway recently for the National Handloom Day.
Called NAAD – The Sound of Looms, the couturier with 25 meticulous years in shaping stories through handloom, collaborated with the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, the Development Commissioner for Handlooms (DCHL), and was supported by Maharani Radhikaraje Gaekwad of Baroda, marking the show as a special retrospective.