At October, we believe that craft is not lesser than art, it is art, and our wall art textiles are living proof.

Each piece is created by upskilled women from rural Jammu & Kashmir, learning to stitch, paint, and hem through slow, hands-on training. They are not just learning techniques—they are becoming storytellers and stewards of textile heritage.

These wall artworks are archives of gesture, memory, and place. Crafted using hand-embroidery, hand painting, and pure silver work, each piece holds more than skill. Like when Renu Didi sewed over 1,000 cloves by hand, turning spice into aroma, labor into language. Or when Love, our youngest artist, hand-painted delicate forms onto fine pashmina. Renu Didi then hemmed ghungroos onto the edges, so the work carries both silence and sound. Finally, Geeta Didi stitched every panel by hand, giving each artwork its finishing touch.

At October, we honor these acts of care and craft. Every wall textile carries the quiet power of women transforming material into meaning, building futures thread by thread, together.