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Article: Living Tradition: Solar Canvas

Living Tradition: Solar Canvas

Living Tradition: Solar Canvas

Across India, the changing of seasons is marked through gatherings, rituals, harvests, songs, and small acts of celebration. Seasonal festivals become markers of time, carrying memories tied to landscape, food, colour, and community.

This shirt emerges from those shifting rhythms. The motifs sit across the fabric like collected fragments of time.

At 11.11, we believe a garment finds its soul in its imperfections. In the jugalbandi of different crafts, in the rhythm of a slow stitch, and in the gentle variations of a hand-spun yarn. These are not flaws, but expressions of the human hand.

Each motif on this shirt is framed with delicate hand stitches—back stitch, stem stitch, satin stitch, blanket stitch, and French knots—acting as hand-drawn boundaries for the stories they hold.

Ecru Embroidered Relaxed Shirt

These abstract emblems become quiet custodians of living traditions.

As you move across the fabric, you encounter traces of seasonal rituals, harvest celebrations, sacred gatherings, and everyday moments passed down through generations. Together, they form a landscape of memory—where sky, soil, and community remain deeply connected.

By wearing this piece, you carry the memory of the land and the rhythm of many hands. It is not simply a garment, but a continuation of a living practice.

These abstract emblems are quiet custodians of living, breathing rituals.
As you trace the fabric, you trace a map of collective memory:

to the Onam Sadya feast in Kerala.

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Shigmo horse of Goa

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Image Credits - Herald Goa

Steering lines of the São João boat moving through the festive, replenished waters of Goa.

By wearing this piece, you become the canvas where the sky's transitions and the soil's gratitude meet. It is an open invitation to wear a map of our living traditions.

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