Whether we like it or not, we spend and we spend to live! But imagine making the right impact every time we spend. That is what participate at Mother Earth is all about. Every time we spend, we make a choice in how it will impact the community around us. When you shop at ME, you choose to give back and create an impact that goes far preserving art and it’s communities. Every time you shop at Mother Earth, you participate in preserving our heritage of centuries old art and craft; sustaining it for the future and nurturing the livelihood of the artisans.
What happens when you buy a product from Bagru collection @ Mother Earth… You Participate
At Mother Earth you can find the Bagru Collection. Developed by ‘Chippa’ community in the village of bagru, this printing technique has come to signify the cultural heritage and vibrancy of Rajasthan. So everytime you shop from Bagru collection at Mother Earth you participate in preserving our heritage of centuries old art and craft of Bagru; sustaining it for the future and nurturing the livelihood of the artisans.
What happens when you buy a product from Kalamkari collection @ Mother Earth…. You participate
KALAMKARI- The signature style of the artists community in Machalipatnam and Pedana districts of AP, Kalamkari owes its root to India’s rich tradition of storytelling, when musicians and artists used dyes from the locally available plants and roots to bring their stories to life. Patronised by the Mughals and Golconda dynasties, Kalamkari is among the most ancient and complex inspirations for printing with natural dyes, representing art that’s as unique as it is rich in its heritage. Today block printing in Pedana is preserving the age-old art of Kalamkari. Every time you shop at Mother Earth for Kalamkari collection, you participate in preserving our heritage of centuries old art and craft of Kalamkari; sustaining it for the future and nurturing the livelihood of the artisans.
What happens when you buy a product from Dabu collection @ Mother Earth… You Participate
The intricate art of Dabu printing involves caking the fabric with mud, natural resin and sawdust in the desired pattern before dyeing. Each piece can take up to one week to develop with the process being repeated several times for every color in the design. Mother Earth’s Dabu collection revolves around the oldest known dye, Indigo. Though most of the indigo used today is synthetic, at Mother Earth we’re still preserving the age-old technique with the use of 100% natural Indigo dye, giving you an authentic and superior quality product. So, every time you shop for Dabu collection at Mother Earth, you participate in preserving our heritage of centuries old art and craft of Dabu; sustaining it for the future and nurturing the livelihood of the artisans.