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Who We Are

Growing up in the heart of Rajasthan, my sister and I spent countless hours wandering through our father’s textile factory. By the time we were 11, we began noticing the piles of discarded fabrics, vibrant and full of potential, just going to waste. That’s when the idea struck us—why not repurpose this fabric into something beautiful? Inspired by the traditional Bandhani and other local textiles, we began experimenting, creating modern fashion pieces that blended heritage with contemporary style.

From those early explorations, EcoWeave was born. What started as our childhood curiosity has evolved into a mission to transform textile waste into wearable art, combining our passion for design with a commitment to sustainability. Today, EcoWeave is more than just a brand—it’s our way of honouring culture while helping protect the planet.

Meet Anaya Goyal and Jennie Goyal

Insights Into Our Latest Creations

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LATEST NEWS & UPDATES

Yesterday, Mr. Sharma from VKIA was busy repurposing vibrant Bandhani cloth waste into a trendy, chic top for a college student. His craftsmanship transforms traditional textile waste into stylish, modern fashion pieces, bringing heritage into the hands of today’s young, conscious consumers.

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Mrs. Gupta has been working diligently to transform discarded lehariya fabric into beautiful, functional pieces. As the lead seamstress, she not only stitches each item with care but also oversees production, ensuring that every piece of reused fabric tells a story of sustainability and tradition. Her dedication to craftsmanship and sustainable practices is at the core of what makes EcoWeave’s mission so special—combining heritage with modern responsibility.

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Always thinking outside the box, Mr. Jain transforms waste fabric into fresh, eco-friendly products. From designing reusable bags to creating accessories from fabric scraps, his creativity ensures nothing goes to waste. By working closely with artisans, he brings new life to traditional techniques while expanding EcoWeave’s product line. His vision continues to push the boundaries of sustainable design and inspire the community.

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ABOUT ECOWEAVE

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EcoWeave is a social entrepreneurship startup transforming textile waste into marketable products. We partner with Rajasthan craft clusters to repurpose waste fabric into trendy tops, blending traditional arts like Bandhani and Lehariya with modern fashion. Our products are sold at pop-up exhibitions.

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