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Mediterranean origin · India practice (Gujarat)

Macramé

Knot by knot — a textile with no machine in it

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The History

A Story Centuries in the Making

Macramé (from the Arabic miqrama, 'fringe') is the art of textile-making by knotting rather than weaving or stitching. There is no loom, no needle, no machine — only fingers, cord, and time. Our artisans work in unbleached cotton cord, knotting wall hangings, plant hangers, market bags, and accessories from designs that combine traditional Mediterranean patterns with Indian motifs.

Every macramé piece is a record of the maker's hands. Each knot — square, half-hitch, lark's head, gathering — is tied individually. A single wall hanging contains thousands of knots.

Why It Matters

The Benefits of Macramé

1

Tactile warmth

Natural knotted fibers bring organic texture and warmth into modern spaces.

2

Natural cotton fibers

Unbleached cotton is hypoallergenic, breathable, and ages beautifully over time.

3

Acoustic softening

Textured fibers help absorb sound and reduce echo in rooms.

Macramé

How It Helps

Bringing Balance to Modern Life

Macramé brings natural texture and acoustic warmth into modern spaces. Unbleached cotton fibers are hypoallergenic and age beautifully.

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