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  • Block Printing our new Collection

    Block Printing our new Collection
    Have you wondered how we, at The ANJELMS Project, get to create our unique prints?
     
    Block printing is a multi-step process that involves several stages from design conception to the final printed fabric.
    Here are the different steps involved in block printing:
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  • Weaving the Threads of Change: Gandhi, and the Khadi Cotton Revolution

    Weaving the Threads of Change: Gandhi, and the Khadi Cotton Revolution
    In a world that often seems consumed by fast fashion and mass production, the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi and the enduring charm of Khadi cotton serve as powerful reminders of the transformative potential of ethical fashion, especially on the anniversary of his birthday today on October 2nd. Gandhi's deep connection to textiles, especially Khadi, sparked a cultural and social revolution, aligning perfectly with the values championed by us here at The ANJELMS Project.
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  • 7 reasons why The ANJELMS Project pieces are a good investment

    7 reasons why The ANJELMS Project pieces are a good investment
    Our fabric is hand spun and hand loomed which means that the natural weave of the fabric is ideal for breathability. We make our clothes exclusively using natural fibres of cotton and silk, because putting synthetic fabric on your skin is like wearing a plastic bag. Natural fibres ensure the ultimate comfort, and durability for everyday wear, and across all seasons.
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  • The Process of Block Printing

    The Process of Block Printing
    Traditional block printing is a timeless art form that continues to captivate and inspire people worldwide. Its intricate designs, rich history, and cultural significance make it a treasure worth preserving. As we celebrate this ancient craft and the craftspeople who pour their heart and soul into every piece, let us also recognize the beauty and sustainability of handmade products in an increasingly mechanized world.
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  • To Inspire And Get Inspired - Interview With Our New Intern, Sneha.

    To Inspire And Get Inspired - Interview With Our New Intern, Sneha.

    One thing that we are passionate about is people, and there is nothing more rewarding than being able to work alongside local emerging artists in our community. The Curtin University fashion intern program has helped us with that this year, as we have welcomed a vibrant, talented, intelegent and kind individual to our team for one day a week to inspire, learn with and grow our understanding of what it is to run a small fashion business. And what a better way to kickstart our blog writing again than with an interview with Sneha herself. 

    Watch this space, everyone - the future is looking bright for this young creative!

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