Ayurvedic Cloth
Ayurvedic cloth is an ancient technique of dyeing textiles in medicinal herbs as a means of practicing Ayurvedic medicine. Ayurveda originated in India some 5000 years ago and has been used to treat various illnesses. Ayur is Sanskrit and roughly translates to “health,” while veda means “wisdom” or “knowledge” and Vastra means “cloth” or “clothing.” Ayurvedic Cloth thus literally means “health cloth.” Handloom Weavers Development Society revived this ancient tradition and has manufactured Ayurvedic Cloth. Ayurvedic Cloth textiles are 100% organic, handloomed, completely free of synthetic chemicals and toxic irritants, and biodegradable. Presently, we are the sole manufacturer of Ayurvedic Cloth.
How Does it Work?
Ayurveda, health is maintained through the balance of the three fundamental doshas: Vata (air and space), Pitta (fire and water), and Kapha (earth and water). These energies govern movement, metabolism, and stability within the body. At HLWDS, we formulate our herbal dyeing process in alignment with these principles. For Vata balance, we incorporate warming and grounding herbs traditionally associated with stability and nourishment. For Pitta, we use cooling and soothing herbs known for calming heat. For Kapha, we select light and stimulating herbal combinations that promote freshness, vitality, and overall energetic balanced.
Vata Balance
Uses warming and grounding herbs for stability.
Pitta Balance
Uses cooling and soothing herbs for calming heat.
Kapha Balance
Uses light and stimulating herbs for freshness.
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