Bengal's Living Textile Heritage
Where craft, weavers, and wearers come together — handwoven cloth meets everyday life, and Bengal’s living tradition finds its quiet, modern grace, one thread at a time.
At Yuti, we believe every handloom carries the warmth of a weaver’s hands, the patience of their craft, and the soul of a culture that stretches back millennia. We are not just a brand; we are custodians of Bengal’s living textile tradition, and we are here to make handloom a part of everyday life.
Our mission is simple but profound: to put pure handloom at the heart of how people dress, not just for special occasions. To bring the looms of Bengal into living rooms across India — and let those who wear our pieces carry a piece of its living story with them.
Every saree is handwoven. No power loom. No compromise. The real thing, always.
Rooted in Bengal’s weaving clusters of Phulia and Burdwan — where this art has lived for centuries.
Behind each saree are real lives — elderly artisans and women weavers whose craft sustains their families.
Our Story
Yuti began not as a business plan but as a belief — that the master weavers of Bengal deserved better than to be forgotten. Antara and Tamojit started with just 2–3 weavers in Phulia, working with cotton sarees and a simple conviction: that authenticity should be accessible.
Nine years later, Yuti is a family of 12 weavers across Phulia and Burdwan, including women artisans who now earn independently through their craft. Every saree we sell is a small act of cultural preservation.
We don’t just sell fabric. We sell the story of hands that refused to let a tradition die.
Every saree is handwoven. No power loom. No compromise. The real thing, always.
Rooted in Bengal’s weaving clusters of Phulia and Burdwan — where this art has lived for centuries.
Behind each saree are real lives — elderly artisans and women weavers whose craft sustains their families.