Priya grew up watching her grandmother create intricate block-printed textiles in a small workshop in Sanganer. What began as childhood curiosity evolved into a lifelong practice of preserving and reimagining Rajasthani printing traditions.
Her work bridges the gap between heritage techniques and modern design sensibilities. Using hand-carved wooden blocks passed down through three generations, she creates textiles that honour traditional motifs while speaking to contemporary aesthetics.
Priya joined Indikala in 2024, drawn by the collective's commitment to keeping craft traditions alive. She regularly conducts workshops on natural dyeing and block printing, believing that the best way to preserve a craft is to share it generously.
Her textiles have been featured in exhibitions across India and Southeast Asia, and she collaborates with sustainable fashion labels committed to handmade production.