Last December I spent three weeks in Bhuj, in the dusty workshop lanes behind the old fort walls, watching Kamalben Khatri work. Her fingers moved faster than I could follow — pinch, bind, pinch, bind — each motion pulling a tiny fold of silk into a thread loop so tight it would resist dye for days. By the time she finished one odhni, she had tied 78,000 dots. She did not count them. Her fingers knew.
Craft & Heritage
Every Dot Remembers the Fingers That Made It
Inside the Khatri workshops of Kutch, where a single shawl carries seventy-five thousand pinches of devotion