Tale of a ‘Forbidden’ Textile: The Mashru Story

Mashru, a radiant blend of cotton and silk, is believed to have its origins in the Kutch and Patan areas of what is now Gujarat. The name “mashru” is derived from an Arabic term signifying ‘permissible’ or ‘lawful’. With a history extending back to at least the 16th century, this fabric was initially created … Continue reading Tale of a ‘Forbidden’ Textile: The Mashru Story