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Dreamers Collection
A collaboration between artist Gurjeet Singh and Jaipur Rugs’ weavers, Dreamers is a collection of emotion, memory, and identity—woven through the lived experiences of our rural artisans. Known for his deeply personal and genre-defying textile sculptures, Gurjeet Singh steps into the artisans’ world, not as an observer, but as a witness.
This collection of artistic rugs & wall art is not a showcase—it’s a shared confession. Through hushed meals, glances exchanged in loom rooms, and stories woven between lines of tradition and resistance, Gurjeet Singh maps an invisible geography: identity, gender, class, and above all, the yearning to be seen.
Crafted with hand knotting traditions and contemporary abstraction, each piece in this collection channels unspoken dreams and the resilience buried in the routine of rural artisans.
In Dreamers, art becomes a bridge between craft and contemplation, between the visible and the veiled. The collection calls not for admiration, but recognition. To honor the humanity of its makers. To hear the longing between the knots. And to remember: what lies beneath is often what holds everything together.
A collaboration between artist Gurjeet Singh and Jaipur Rugs’ weavers, Dreamers is a collection of emotion, memory, and identity—woven through the lived experiences of our rural artisans. Known for his deeply personal and genre-defying textile sculptures, Gurjeet Singh steps into the artisans’ world, not as an observer, but as a witness.
This collection of artistic rugs & wall art is not a showcase—it’s a shared confession. Through hushed meals, glances exchanged in loom rooms, and stories woven between lines of tradition and resistance, Gurjeet Singh maps an invisible geography: identity, gender, class, and above all, the yearning to be seen.
Crafted with hand knotting traditions and contemporary abstraction, each piece in this collection channels unspoken dreams and the resilience buried in the routine of rural artisans.
In Dreamers, art becomes a bridge between craft and contemplation, between the visible and the veiled. The collection calls not for admiration, but recognition. To honor the humanity of its makers. To hear the longing between the knots. And to remember: what lies beneath is often what holds everything together.
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