"We do not make things quickly.
We make things that last."
Priyanka, Founder
"A mother's dream, woven into every thread."
Dakchi was born from one woman's belief that the things we bring into our homes should carry meaning. Priyanka — a weaver, embroiderer, surface designer, and mother — started this brand to bridge ancient Indian craft traditions with the modern home.
She works directly with artisans across India, preserving knowledge that is disappearing from the world. Each Dakchi piece is not just décor. It is a living archive of skill, care, and cultural memory.
The Name
Daksh + Chitranshi = Dakchi. Named after her children. A brand born from love, built to last generations.
Handwoven jute rugs in natural earthy tones, made on traditional looms by skilled artisans.
Hand-embroidered textiles with intricate kantha patterns on natural cotton cloth.
Hand-knotted wall art and macramé in natural jute and undyed cotton fibers.
Woven Earth
Jute Rugs
Kantha Stories
Embroidery
Heritage Knots
Wall Art
Surface Design
Textile Art
you choose
Not sure what works for your space? Priyanka offers personal consultations to help you find the right piece for your home or as a gift.
The rug arrived and I genuinely teared up. You can feel the hand in it, the real weight of something made slowly. My entire family stopped to run their hands across it.
I gifted a Dakchi piece to my mother and she asked where I found something so thoughtfully made. It is the kind of object that becomes part of a home's story.
In a world full of mass-produced things, Dakchi is genuinely different. The imperfections are the point. This is what real craft feels like.
Real homes. Real people. Friends who chose to bring handcraft into their everyday life. This is what Dakchi looks like when it lives with you.
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Every Dakchi piece carries a promise — to the earth, to the artisan, and to a future where beautiful things are made without waste.
Natural Materials
Jute, cotton, natural dyes. No synthetics.
Fair Artisan Pay
Every maker earns a living wage.
Zero Waste
Offcuts become smaller pieces.
Heritage Preserved
Ancient craft knowledge kept alive.
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