Fashion, Woman-Owned
The Atticco
Handblock print and Shibori textiles
Growing up in Rajasthan, India, I was surrounded by a world where art was woven into everyday life. I was mesmerized by the vibrant culture — the richly colored odhnis worn by my grandmother, the intricate details of traditional paintings, and the quiet artistry present in even the simplest textiles. These early impressions continue to shape my creative journey.
At The Atticco, I strive to preserve and celebrate these traditional art forms through thoughtfully designed textiles. My work is rooted in storytelling — honoring the heritage, craftsmanship, and spirit of the artisans who bring each piece to life. Through a harmonious play of color, texture, and technique, I aim to share not just beautiful creations but the cultural narratives they carry.
Each piece is a reflection of tradition reimagined, keeping the brilliance of age-old artistry alive in a contemporary world.
At The Atticco, I strive to preserve and celebrate these traditional art forms through thoughtfully designed textiles. My work is rooted in storytelling — honoring the heritage, craftsmanship, and spirit of the artisans who bring each piece to life. Through a harmonious play of color, texture, and technique, I aim to share not just beautiful creations but the cultural narratives they carry.
Each piece is a reflection of tradition reimagined, keeping the brilliance of age-old artistry alive in a contemporary world.