In a repurposed cowshed in Goa’s Surla, a sisterhood of weavers is not just reviving the ancient Kunbi saree, but they are reclaiming its story, threading their own dreams of independence into every check and border.
From Bengal’s Baluchari to Tamil Nadu’s Kanjivaram, every Indian handloom saree carries its region’s story — woven with motifs of faith, art, memory, and tradition.