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Indigo was known as ‘neel’ in India, and evidence of its use can be traced as far back as the Indus Valley Civilization (3300–1300 BCE). Archaeological findings suggest that the people of this civilization were dyeing textiles with pure Indigo, particularly around sites like Mohenjo-Daro. The process of extracting blue pigment from Indigofera Tinctoria leaves and using it in textiles became an integral, historical part of Indian culture.
Our limited edition collection, Indi explores the art of making pure Indigo dyed bags. Designed for the conscious woman with an eye for timeless style, these bags are as naturally beautiful as they are unique. The Indi collection is where heritage meets modern-day cool, crafted for those who love fashion steeped in history.