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Madhurya

is a social enterprise dedicated to the preservation of India's artisanal textile traditions. By collaborating with master weavers and artisans from heritage clusters across India, the atelier revitalizes ancient handloom, embroidery, painting, and dyeing techniques for a contemporary global audience.


A portion of all proceeds supports the Care For Children program, providing free education to children in rural India, weaving together cultural conservation and social empowerment. The brand is led by Bharathy Harish as Managing Partner.

Madhurya

is a social enterprise dedicated to the preservation of India's artisanal textile traditions. By collaborating with master weavers and artisans from heritage clusters across India, the atelier revitalizes ancient handloom, embroidery, painting, and dyeing techniques for a contemporary global audience.


A portion of all proceeds supports the Care For Children program, providing free education to children in rural India, weaving together cultural conservation and social empowerment. The brand is led by Bharathy Harish as Managing Partner.

Madhurya

Bengaluru | Textile Design House

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Madhurya collaborates with master weavers and artisans across India to revive traditional handlooms, embroidery, painting, and dyeing techniques. Bharathy Harish manages design and operations as textile expert and coordinator.


The brand produces handcrafted sarees including Kanchipuram, Banarasi, Paithani, Uppada, and Chanderi, as well as Tanjore paintings, jewelry, and home decor. Their flagship store is at The Art of Living International Centre in Bengaluru.

Style

Madhurya blends heritage techniques with contemporary design, working with artisans from heritage clusters across India. The brand balances cultural preservation with social impact, channeling proceeds toward education programs through the Care For Children initiative.

Lara Lakshmi Collections

Journey and Exile, 2026

Madhurya's sari ‘Sukpak: Siberian Crane’ captures the Siberian Crane's migration across the Himalayas to India, translating their endurance and elegance into hand-painted imagery and embroidered threads.

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Journey

Madhurya collaborates with master weavers and artisans across India to revive traditional handlooms, embroidery, painting, and dyeing techniques. Bharathy Harish manages design and operations as textile expert and coordinator.


The brand produces handcrafted sarees including Kanchipuram, Banarasi, Paithani, Uppada, and Chanderi, as well as Tanjore paintings, jewelry, and home decor. Their flagship store is at The Art of Living International Centre in Bengaluru.

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Madhurya

Bengaluru | Textile Design House

Style

Madhurya blends heritage techniques with contemporary design, working with artisans from heritage clusters across India. The brand balances cultural preservation with social impact, channeling proceeds toward education programs through the Care For Children initiative.

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Lara Lakshmi Collections

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Journey and Exile, 2025

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