House of 'Wandering Silk' upcycles saris into neckpieces
21 December 2021, Mumbai:
The brand has a new line of necklaces made from upcycled saris. House of Wandering Silk partners carefully selected cooperatives, women's groups, NGOs, and artisans and mixes handcrafted with vintage and upcycled materials.
The brand’s new foray into jewelry is a line of brightly colored textile necklaces that are made from upcycled sari textiles. The line is designed as a versatile accessory that also combats textile waste.
House of Wandering Silk is also reaching customers through interactive shopping events which give shoppers the chance to browse House of Wandering Silk’s selection of clothing, scarves, and necklaces, in person, and at discounted prices.
As a part of its plan to continue to make its production process more sustainable, the brand has partnered with Regeno Bio to use its eco-friendly, biodegradable packaging for its products.
The brand is also looking to find an India-based plastic-free solution for its outer packaging. House of Wandering Silk recently launched a selection of dedicated vintage pieces on its e-commerce store.
The one-off pieces are designed to add more sustainable options and the vintage line features a number of silk overcoats. The brand has launched a small collection of golden embellished neckpieces featuring hand-sewn sequins and beads.
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