HOUSE OF DHAAGA
House of Dhaaga is a love letter to the vibrant heritage of Bengal and Rajasthan, weaving hand-printed ethnic wear that blends simplicity with soul
HOUSE OF DHAAGA
House of Dhaaga is a love letter to the vibrant heritage of Bengal and Rajasthan, weaving hand-printed ethnic wear that blends simplicity with soul.

THREADS OF HER TIME
HAND BLOCK PRINTED KURTAS
Hand block printed kurtas bring together timeless tradition and effortless style. Each piece is crafted with intricate motifs stamped by skilled artisans, making every kurta unique. Lightweight, breathable, and elegant, they’re perfect for everyday wear as well as special occasions.
"A Woman's Heart Is a Lamp of Love, Lighting the Path for Humanity With Her Compassion and Courage"
- TAGORE
CELEBRITY SPOTTED

P.V SINDHU

Sheeba Chaddha

MAANVI GAGROO
HAPPY CUSTOMERS!
Our happy customers are the heartbeat of House of Dhaaga! Their radiant smiles and love for our vibrant, handcrafted block printed kurtas inspire us daily. Each piece is woven with passion, blending tradition and elegance. Discover their stories, brimming with joy and style, and join our family. Celebrate the timeless beauty of craftsmanship with House of Dhaaga, where every thread tells a story of love, heritage, and artistry.
Inspired by Satyajit Ray
At House of Dhaaga, we are inspired by *Satyajit Ray’s masterful storytelling, blending simplicity with profound human narratives in films like *Pather Panchali and Charulata.
His minimalist aesthetic resonates with our hand-printed ethnic wear, where each design reflects artisan craftsmanship and India’s heritage. Ray’s effortless portrayal of strong, powerful women in Devi and Mahanagar—complex, resilient, and defiant - inspires us to empower women artisans and celebrate their strength.
We envision every wearer of our designs as a Devi, embodying grace and power. As Ray said, “I am interested in human beings,” his humanism guides our sustainable, authentic creations.
Inspired by Satyajit Ray
At House of Dhaaga, we are inspired by *Satyajit Ray’s masterful storytelling, blending simplicity with profound human narratives in films like *Pather Panchali and Charulata.
His minimalist aesthetic resonates with our hand-printed ethnic wear, where each design reflects artisan craftsmanship and India’s heritage. Ray’s effortless portrayal of strong, powerful women in Devi and Mahanagar—complex, resilient, and defiant - inspires us to empower women artisans and celebrate their strength.
We envision every wearer of our designs as a Devi, embodying grace and power. As Ray said, “I am interested in human beings,” his humanism guides our sustainable, authentic creations.
The only solutions that are ever worth anything are the solutions that people find themselves.” — Satyajit Ray
ART OF HANDBLOCK PRINTING
Hand block printing in India is a centuries-old craft where artisans carve intricate designs onto wooden blocks, dip them in natural dyes, and stamp them onto fabric by hand. Each piece carries small variations that make it unique, celebrating the skill, patience, and heritage of Indian textile traditions.