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Iniya Living

Our Story

A small house, rooted in silk.

Iniya means sweet, in Tamil. It is also the name of the grandmother who taught us to fold a saree slowly.

Iniya Living began with an almirah full of silk — gold-thread sarees in muslin bags, jasmine on the windowsill, and the soft clink of bangles in the next room.

Placeholder paragraph. The real story will live here: how the house came to be, who makes the silks, the villages and looms behind each piece, and why we believe in slow goods for the rooms we live in most.

Hands embroidering gold thread

The makers

Placeholder. Brief portraits of the weavers and embroiderers we work with — their craft, their towns, and what their hands carry forward.

Our materials

Placeholder. Notes on the silks we choose, where they come from, and how we care about offcuts and waste.

Begin gently

A pillow, a headband, a small thing.

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