Our work is born of Jaipur, India.
"We started out motivated by our love of India, its artisan crafts and wanting the freedom to have our own business. We felt intuitively the importance of treating people with respect and dignity as a fundamental part of our own humanity. We also felt we wanted to use natural fibers, artisan textiles and have a high quality standard. We have always been deeply inspired by Gandhi's philosophy and life and feel motivated to do things in the best way possible. Gradually we realized there was a world of people who had a similar vision and so we engaged with terms like 'fair trade', 'ethical', 'sustainable' as a means of connecting to others who share our belief in fundamental human and environmental values.
Underlying the language of sustainable fashion and manufacture, are good business practices. These practices are the road to sustainability and the only thing that makes sense. I like the term 'sustainable' the best because it also speaks to something which is at the very core of being human. Our vision must include everyone in the making process. And collectively, we must sustain everyone in the making process and our environment if we and our children are to endure. We are all in this together. We must find, and act according to, our humanity — be kind, respectful, sincere, do things well and make things that will last." --Shari Keller, Director