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What a fortnight at the pit looms taught us about patience, repair, and the rhythm of a working day.
We spent two weeks in Bhuj this spring, sitting with the weavers who make our coverlets. Mornings began before the heat, the looms already moving by the time we arrived.
A single coverlet takes the better part of a week. There is no shortcut. The weaver counts the weft by feel, repairs a broken thread without pausing, and keeps a rhythm you can hear from the lane.
We came home with three new pieces and a deeper sense of why slow is not a marketing word here. It is simply how the work is done.