D H A R T I - The Store
21/09/2025
Namaste! ππΌ Thought I'd reintroduce myself and the brand since there are a few new faces here. ππΌ I started DHARTI as a way to reconnect with our roots in India through the heritage art of hand printed textiles. We work with local artisans using natural materials and produce in small batches while being mindful of the impact on people and the planet. I love nature and the brand is inspired by elements of nature.
Celebrating completing three years of the business this year and it's been a fantastic journey that I couldn't be more grateful for. ππΌ
My favourite thing is to watch people's faces light up with our colourful clothing and to see the joy it brings when they've found the perfect fit. π
The hardest part is choosing the prints and patterns because I want to make them all but I need it to make business sense! π
I'm taking a little break from markets as I'm navigating a transition in my personal life and slowing down before the festive season pick ups again! The C word! π²
There are some exciting events planned for Diwali in October this year and I'm so excited to share more about that soon! π
Please keep an eye out and let me know below where you found us! Thank you for your support and love! π
04/08/2025
Shop DHARTI at Notting Hill this summer only until 17th Aug alongside these other fantastic businesses. We have a small range of hand-printed clothing available to shop with some exclusive pieces just for this pop up! Limited sizes as always so please be quick if you've had your eye on something. π
Opening Hours
π»Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
11am - 5pm
π»Thursday, Friday
11am - 6pm
π»Saturday
11am - 7pm
πAddress: 2 Blenheim Crescent, W11 1NN
What a dream to be set up in this beautifully curated space in this iconic location! π Who recognizes the book store? I was totally obsessed with the movie!
24/07/2025
It was an honour to be in a room full of powerful change makers sharing their "Excavation and Extraction' stories organized by for at the House of Commons earlier this month. The panel was so inspiring and it was amazing to hear how they navigate personal challenges dealing with colonial legacies as a South Asian in their own practice, workspace, institute and the kind of impact it has and can create for everyone.
I think for me the biggest takeaway was although growing up in India I learnt a very different version of British history and its impact on us all, sadly the resistance still lingers even while sitting here in the UK in this iconic building. These discussions are so important and even more powerful when they're had in spaces not designed for us specifically. Everyone in that room echoed the same sentiments of pride and heaviness simultaneously. We are all in it together and there's no better time than now to make an impact with our voice, our work and our presence. ππΌ
Thank you Co founder of for creating spaces that not only give us a voice but also hold space to amplify the message. It was lovely to meet so many people in person some of whom I've only been in touch with online.
Big congratulations to the panelists, for spearheading these important conversations in such an eloquent manner. ππΌππΌ
Shout-out to and for creating such a surreal video that still gives me goosebumps. Apologies for the bad quality pics and videos but I had to document these moments as one for the history books.
29/05/2025
This weekend we will be back at markets with our colourful clothing just in time for the sunshine! π
Shop ethically handmade cotton shirts for Father's Day gifts and beautiful dresses for your upcoming holidays!
Sat - 31st May at Stepney Farmers Market from 10-3pm
Sun - 1st June at Alexandra Palace Farmers Market from 10-3pm
Hope to see you there! π
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