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Happy International Women's Day!

Happy ‪#‎internationalwomensday‬! With 78% of the workforce being women, we are so grateful to our women artisans who we work with all across India - to our talented seamstresses who manufacture our clothing line in the Bay Area - all the way to the lovely ladies in our Oakland office. Everyday we are so inspired by strength and beauty of the women around us, and we hope to continue sharing their magnificent handloom products with the world.

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Indigo Handloom at Impact Garden TONIGHT!

NEW YORK! Don't forget to RSVP for Impact Garden in Madison Square Garden, TONIGHT! RSVP HERE: https://impactgarden.splashthat.com Join us, along with supermodel and Eco-activist Heide Lingren and Angela Lindvall, hostess of Project Runway Allstars, for an evening of yoga and sustainable living.Shop scarves and clothing from our Spring '16 collection and learn more about how Indigo Handloom is changing the eco-fashion world. Where: Madison Square GardenCenter Court New York City When: March 7th, 20167-8 PM Yoga8-10 PM Shopping and Fun ‪#‎yoga‬ ‪#‎sustainablefashion‬ ‪#‎impactgarden2016‬ ‪#‎madisonsquaregarden‬‪#‎ecofashion‬ ‪#‎shophandloom‬ ‪#‎handwoven‬ ‪#‎india‬ ‪#‎newyork‬ ‪#‎NYC‬  

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Happy #Fashionrevolutionday!

This is what revolution looks like! Tasha and the babes at IHL headquarters are very excited to share our new clothing samples for ‪#‎fashionrevolutionday‬.  Come be a part of the revolution TONIGHT at Oakland's Fashion Revolution Mixer, hosted by Lost & Found - Garden, Beer, Community, Tasty Eats Our founder, Smita Paul, will be there with insight into our world of handloom. Feel samples of our 'khadi' and other handwoven scarves, and learn more about the history, impact, and culture behind this timeless tradition.  When:Tonight - March 1, 2016 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Where:Lost & Found 2040 Telegraph AveOakland, CA 94612  

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Khadi Threatened As A Brand

Since India opened its economy in the 90s, the government seems to be repeatedly caught by surprised by the need to protect the collective intellectual property of Indian culture.   Years ago, I did a story about how a multi-national chemical company swooped in and patented the active ingredients of the neem tree. The neem tree is omni-present in every village in India and knowledge of it’s uses have been passed down through the ages. Considered sacred, every part of this amazing tree has a use. Most commonly, the twigs are used as a poor man’s tooth brush. My parents grew up using a neem twig to clean their teeth and gums every morning and you can still see small...

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