The Pit Looms of Rajasthan

Woven Light of Rajasthan

For centuries, our master weavers have interlaced fine cotton and pure silk on traditional pit looms, creating gossamer-light heirlooms of timeless structure.

Macro detail shot of translucent ivory and gold handwoven fabric held against soft morning window light, showcasing the precise square checkered khat weave pattern with subtle irregularities of human hands.
Macro detail shot of translucent ivory and gold handwoven fabric held against soft morning window light, showcasing the precise square checkered khat weave pattern with subtle irregularities of human hands.
The Signature Khat

A Mathematical Marvel

Each genuine Kota Doria saree is defined by its architectural grid. Weavers meticulously count and warp fine cotton for strength and silk for luster, constructing the translucent squares that give the fabric its legendary weightless drape.

Environmental portrait of an elderly master weaver in Rajasthan, working at a traditional wooden pit loom, soft golden light highlighting the focused expression and the delicate threads on the loom.
Environmental portrait of an elderly master weaver in Rajasthan, working at a traditional wooden pit loom, soft golden light highlighting the focused expression and the delicate threads on the loom.
Generational Masters

The Hands Behind the Loom

We work directly with certified weaving families in Kota, bypassing middlemen to ensure fair wages and cultural preservation. Every purchase sustains a pit loom artisan, keeping a centuries-old heritage alive in modern wardrobes.

21 Days

to weave one heirloom

The Weaver's Ethos

The beauty of the pit loom lies in its silence and its patience. Every slight variation in the real zari thread tells the story of the hand that guided it.

Master Weaver, Kota Atelier

Acquire a Living Heirloom

Explore our curated collections of pure cotton, silk, and festive zari sarees handwoven by generational artisans.