Kannur’s textile legacy is a blend of history, craftsmanship, and vibrant culture. At Cananor Guild, their ethos is deeply entrenched in preserving this invaluable heritage.
A pressing concern observed is the stagnation in the handloom industry in Kannur, primarily due to inconsistent work availability. This inconsistency has discouraged younger generations from entering the craft. At Cananor Guild, the team is ardently working to bring continuous work to the industry, ensuring a few looms are always operational. This initiative not only helps regularize income for the weavers but also sustains the momentum and spirit of the craft. By collaborating closely with artisans and ensuring they receive fair compensation, the team is rekindling pride and interest in textile craftsmanship. With these efforts, they hope to sustain and rejuvenate Kannur’s rich textile legacy for future generations.
One of the challenges of handwoven fabrics is their limited productivity, which often results in higher prices. These joint efforts with these artisans not only sustain the integrity of the handwoven tradition but also make it accessible to a broader clientele.
Most of their products are crafted in the heart of Kannur, leveraging the region’s renowned textile heritage. Quality control is paramount. From choosing the finest raw materials to overseeing the intricate processes of weaving and embroidery, they maintain stringent checks at every stage. Our quality assurance team works closely with artisans in every stage of production, ensuring that each product not only meets but often exceeds the expected standards.
Alongside with their dedicated in-house design team, every creation they conceive tells a story, often drawing from their travel log, rich cultural heritage, or the sublime beauty of nature. Embroidery serves as a transformative tool, elevating ordinary textiles into something exceptional. It opens possibilities for personalization, cultural expression, and artistic exploration, making the fabric special and meaningful in various ways.
The decision to incorporate pastel shades was deliberate. Pastels possess an understated elegance, enveloping spaces with tranquillity and warmth. Coupled with the intricate allure of embroidery, they evoke feelings of nostalgia, sentiment patrons deeply resonate with when thinking of the Cananor Guild brand.
The decline of handlooms presented multifaceted challenges. Primarily, sourcing skilled artisans became increasingly difficult as many from the younger generation were veering away from the craft. Additionally, competing with mass-produced textiles, which come at a fraction of the cost, posed significant market challenges.
Read the full story that first appeared in The New Indian Express dated Jan 14, 2024 here:
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