Collection: Roopam - Khambhadia Patchwork from Gujarat

Fragments with harmony. Cloth with memory.

A textile language of joining, remembering, and return.

Roopam gathers Khambhadia patchwork from Gujarat, where pieces of cloth are brought together through stitch, placement, and accumulated pattern. These textiles carry the beauty of joining what remains into something living again.

They bring warmth, color, and handworked rhythm into the home without asking to be treated as passing decoration.

Tradition: Textile

What it carries: Patchwork, memory, reuse, stitch, color, and continuity.

For the home: Sofa, chair, bed, bench, layered textile spaces, or gathered corners.

How Roopam Lives

Roopam lives through the act of joining. It carries the intelligence of cloth that has been gathered, placed, and stitched into renewed form.

Begin with Roopam

Begin with Roopam when a room needs softness, character, and textile presence that feels collected rather than styled.

For a Collected Heritage Home

Roopam reminds the home that beauty can come through preservation, reuse, and the careful hand that makes fragments belong together. It is cloth shaped through assembly, stitch, and ornament held in balance — made not only to be seen, but to gather presence through use and return.


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