Katherine Neumann - House of Wandering Silk
House of Wandering Silk was founded by Katherine Neumann, a Sydney-born, Japan-educated wanderer whose path to textiles ran through more than a decade in the humanitarian sector. Working across South and Southeast Asia, the Middle East and East Africa on livelihoods projects for women, she grew convinced that lasting change needed genuine partnership, not short-term aid — and that the skills held quietly in cloth and embroidery, passed from mother to daughter, could be vehicles for exactly that.
An earlier, premature attempt at a fair trade brand in Pakistan taught her what such a venture would need. In 2010 she settled in Delhi, and in 2011 House of Wandering Silk began, building its first partnership with a women's cooperative in Murshidabad, West Bengal.
Now run from a light-filled studio in South Delhi, the social enterprise works with women makers and master artisans across India, creating one-of-a-kind, zero-waste, small-batch textiles, clothing and accessories. Kantha, shibori, ikat, block print and more are reimagined with respect for traditional skill and an insistence on fairness. Beauty, made with integrity, sustaining both craft and community — that remains the guiding idea behind House of Wandering Silk.
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