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Materials: Ikkat and Bandhni
For this year, we have focused our collection on two fabrics, ikkat and bandhni, combined with our trademark kantha embroidery on jute. Ikkat is a style of...
How we make our products
Every makers’ workshop involves a lot of planning. The process from the drawing board to the final product primarily involves three steps: Prepare Maker Kits, Teach women how to...
Preserving Handicraft Traditions of India
One of our aspirations at Ohrna has been to preserve the handicrafts of India, especially embroidery. We are a rich land abundant in diversity with each state having...
Design as a bridge
Our design is the connection, the bridge between the makers and users, based around a human-centered design approach. We work in the sweet spot where our products are...
Why we use Jute
Our products at Ohrna are made of Jute. The use of this material extends beyond mere coincidence. Eastern India, abounding in water bodies, is not only home to...