Khavda Fine Art Print

from $78.00

Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper.

This collection is inspired by the handmade quilts of Namabai, a celebrated artist from Khavda, a village in Gujarat, India. Namabai (now deceased) was an artist working within the 'United Artisans of Kutch' network. UAK is a unique platform that recognizes lesser known artisans and promotes their work to the world through their social media platforms and curated craft excursions across Kutch, Gujarat, India.

The print collection was co-created with artist, Meredith Walker. Meredith is a multi-disciplinary artist known for her playful approach and love of folk art and vintage textiles, brings her unique vision to this collaboration. Her work, grounded in honesty, joy, and acceptance, encourages viewers to connect with these themes within themselves. Meredith’s interpretation beautifully captures the essence of Namabai's quilts, paying tribute to the vibrant colors and motifs that define her art.

Each print provides newfound passive income in the form of a 15% royalty on each print.

  • Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper

  • 10 × 10

  • Framed pieces include a 1.5” mat

  • All prints come with white border

  • Framing by Framebridge, please allow 4 weeks to receive

  • All prints are made to order, please allow 10 business days to receive

Authentication
This 2025 release includes 50 limited edition prints. Each print is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

Frame:

Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper.

This collection is inspired by the handmade quilts of Namabai, a celebrated artist from Khavda, a village in Gujarat, India. Namabai (now deceased) was an artist working within the 'United Artisans of Kutch' network. UAK is a unique platform that recognizes lesser known artisans and promotes their work to the world through their social media platforms and curated craft excursions across Kutch, Gujarat, India.

The print collection was co-created with artist, Meredith Walker. Meredith is a multi-disciplinary artist known for her playful approach and love of folk art and vintage textiles, brings her unique vision to this collaboration. Her work, grounded in honesty, joy, and acceptance, encourages viewers to connect with these themes within themselves. Meredith’s interpretation beautifully captures the essence of Namabai's quilts, paying tribute to the vibrant colors and motifs that define her art.

Each print provides newfound passive income in the form of a 15% royalty on each print.

  • Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper

  • 10 × 10

  • Framed pieces include a 1.5” mat

  • All prints come with white border

  • Framing by Framebridge, please allow 4 weeks to receive

  • All prints are made to order, please allow 10 business days to receive

Authentication
This 2025 release includes 50 limited edition prints. Each print is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

 
For us, embroidery is more than tradition. It is an expression of our lived experience in the valley, our relationship with nature, and our pride as Lambadi women.
— Porgai Artisans Association
 
 

Meet The Artist

Porgai

Meet Proud Mary artists from the Porgai Artisans Association. Based in the Sittilingi Valley of Tamil Nadu, the artists of Porgai revive the nearly lost tradition of Lambadi embroidery. With a vast stitch vocabulary of over 40 different stitches, Lambadi is a deftly executed art, done without prior drawing, and following the artist’s instinct around color and composition. Vibrant geometric patterns come together with mica mirrors and shells to create this fine folk art of Southern India. 

In addition to their hand-embroidered textile art, limited edition fine art prints of Porgai’s pieces will be available on ProudMary.co - and each piece provides the artist with their first source of passive income.