Collection: Maheshwari

Maheshwari weaving was revived in the 18th century under the patronage of Ahilyabai Holkar, who invited skilled artisans to settle in Maheshwar. The weavers created fabrics for the royal court, blending practicality with understated luxury.The beauty of Maheshwari handloom lies in its minimal yet striking designs:

Borders (Kinari): Inspired by temple architecture, featuring geometric lines and traditional motifs

Stripes & Checks: Known locally as Leheriya (waves), Chatai (mat-like), and Eent (brick pattern)

Maheshwari