It all began when the founder, Jaspreet Singh Bahri, visited a small village in Kashmir called Budgam. In Budgam, the two significant sources of income are hand embroidery on shawls & Indian ethnic dresses and processing of raw pashmina wool to make handwoven wraps. Amazed by the talent and artistic skills of these indigenous artisans, he thought about how he can show their creativity to the world and provide them with a livelihood.
He started the firm Angad Creations in 1992 with the passionate belief that every artisan has an artistic vision no less than any world-renowned artist. The Indian craftsmen, because of lack of education and wealth, can’t portray their art to the world. We believe their art can create incredible innovative fashion, which will be cherished and embraced by everyone, whether they be pure lovers of art or fashionistas.
We work with poor artisans living in the villages of Jammu & Kashmir, giving them a channel to show t
It all began when the founder, Jaspreet Singh Bahri, visited a small village in Kashmir called Budgam. In Budgam, the two significant sources of income are hand embroidery on shawls & Indian ethnic dresses and processing of raw pashmina wool to make handwoven wraps. Amazed by the talent and artistic skills of these indigenous artisans, he thought about how he can show their creativity to the world and provide them with a livelihood.
He started the firm Angad Creations in 1992 with the passionate belief that every artisan has an artistic vision no less than any world-renowned artist. The Indian craftsmen, because of lack of education and wealth, can’t portray their art to the world. We believe their art can create incredible innovative fashion, which will be cherished and embraced by everyone, whether they be pure lovers of art or fashionistas.
We work with poor artisans living in the villages of Jammu & Kashmir, giving them a channel to show t