September 12, 2024

Meet the Makers: Kullvi Whims

Meet the Makers: Kullvi Whims

In the heart of the Kullu Valley is a group of women revitalising their traditional craft practices. 


Founded in 2012 by Nisha Subramaniam and Brighu Acharya, Kullvi Whims stands for the beauty inherent in slow craft processes which match the seasonal rhythms of mountain life.
 
We came across Kullvi Whims at DASTKAR Delhi (craft fair) in January 2024, after chasing down Brighu to ask where his wonderfully crafted patchwork sweater was from. 
 
This chance encounter landed us in an unexpected world of colourful Kullvi treasures and a marvellous story of the interdependent community systems they are cultivating.
This cooperative is more than just a business; it is a powerful story of women leading the preservation of indigenous knowledge and revitalising traditional handloom practices.
 
They source indigenous wool from a local pastoral tribe called the gaddis, which they then naturally dye with local flora and fauna. These pieces tell the story of the Himalayan Landscape from sheep to sweater, and nourish the communities economy from a sustainable root level. 
 
We at The ANJELMS Project are proud to be contributing to the global exposure of their craft by stocking their pieces. 
Find Your Kullvi Whims Statement Piece online now! Shop here

Take a Deep Dive into the world of Kullvi Whims 

Take a deeper dive into the colourful world of Kullvi Whims with the video above, recently published to share their story of revival and growth. 
 
Kullvi Whims empowers local women artisans by providing them with sustainable livelihoods, fair wages, and opportunities to work within their communities, ensuring that their craft continues to thrive.

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