Dulari’s debut collection begins with indigo and unfolds into a spectrum of blue, green and shadowed neutrals. Handwoven Eri silk, khadi, woven cottons and cotton-denims form the foundation, all coloured using azo-free dyes.
Traditional Barmer appliqué evolves into an appliqué-on-appliqué technique layered with hand painting, deconstructed pin-tucks and custom Dulari buttons. Each garment requires between 20 and 100+ hours of embroidery, hand-painting and construction.
Dulari means beloved—the essence of pure love, made visible. Created in limited numbers, the garments are conceived as collectible objects designed to move across geographies and time. Worn, they feel tactile and personal—made to be returned to again and again, gathering memory and expressing the Dulari within.