Sunday, January 11, 2015

Kale Nele.....where creativity and prettiness meet each other

It's been a while now  and I have been busy with new projects at the home front and travelling. This has been keeping me so occupied that even though I thought about this post, I could not make time to put it together. A few months ago,I visited a pretty place. Well, I would like to call it pretty as it was truly a pretty picture that was etched in my mind. A little workshop in the by lanes of our big city; but had creativity in abundance. The owner and the brain behind it, Jahnavi, is a warm person whom I met for the first time.
Colourfully beautiful and artistic is what I would call the place and its wares. And that is Kale Nele, a house of arts dealing with lifestyle products made out of traditional fabrics of namma Karnataka. It was here that I got to know the name of the fabric that is a speciality of the Hubli-Dharwad region. Khunn, as it is called by the locals, is so pretty and vibrant in both colour and texture. I remember during my early days in Mysore, when we had just moved into this peaceful and green city, I would often be invited by neighbours and local friends for pujas at their places. They would call these 'haldi-kumkum' and would present us with savouries, sweets, betel nuts, coconuts and a pretty choli piece. And this would be of the local fabric,Khunn. I loved these! They were embroidered in traditional stitches called 'kasuti'. I wasn't aware of these bits of information those days. But they came in pretty colours. Janhavi obliged readily when I wanted some information on 'khunn' and her brand. Gorgeous panels of 'kasuti' are utilized in creating lovely pieces at her workshop. These intricately embroidered pieces are made into table and bed runners, cushion covers,stoles, totes, table mats and coasters and napkins and many more! The list goes on and as I rummaged through her collections, I was transported into a happy world that had colours and more of colours! And who would not be! Each piece of creation looked better than the other. I found it so difficult to choose from the wide array of these stunningly beautiful things! Well, did I mention the torans and the mobiles with pretty cowbells and the Christmas decorations? Even the little kitchenette was stocked with mason jars full of colourful beads and buttons and laces. It was delightful to see the colourful glass bottles that looked so much like the ones full of candies! The child in me wanted to carry these home,too. A few of the colour laden intricately embroidered cushions on the sofa and behold! The entire look of the room gets an instant uplift ! What I loved best was the tiny 'gubbi' cushion. Gubbi is a Kannada word and means sparrows. Earlier, these gubbis were made out of fabric. They were then hung up in the cribs of babies. The colours and tinkling of the tiny bells attached to the gubbis would keep the babies entertained while the mothers completed their work. Fascinating, isn't it? I loved listening to these anecdotes with a cup of green tea prepared by Janhavi. Well, she is a superb host,too! Each creation came along with some interesting information or a lovable anecdote. Rolls of 'khunn' fabric in the prettiest of colours, racks full of cushion covers, table mat sets complete with runners and napkins, tissue box covers, bed spreads, stoles, bags to list a few, filled the place with so much colour; and Janhavi's stories about this dying form of art along with the wares. Together, they made the place so full of creativity. I am so happy to have found Nele Kale :-).... 
Here are a few images from Kale Nele and my home with a few of the things I have bought from them. This place now has become my one stop destination for gifts to family and friends. With such pretty things around, I could not help writing this post and sharing Kale Nele with all of you..... :-D.....Hope you enjoy looking at the pretty things as much as I did! I would love to hear your thought about these . Kale Nele has a Facebook page. So check it out right here.....https://www.facebook.com/KaleNele
Well, while I end this colourful post, I must not forget to mention The East Coast Desi, another wonderful blog. It was through this blog that I got to know about Kale Nele and after seeing the gorgeous cushion covers there, I made an instant dash to this beautiful place. Here is the link to The East Coast Desi's post....http://theeastcoastdesi.blogspot.in/2014/10/revival-of-fading-handloom-tradition.html

There goes the tissue box cover. A plain paper box ,too, can look so pretty!

And I am totally bowled over by these runners!

gorgeous colours and intricately embroidered cushion covers......

This is my favourite photograph!

I could not take my eyes off this bed runner set!

And these are for chai lovers like us!! Coasters on the roll!

'kasuti'......What intricacy!

I love these! Beads and buttons stored like candies and toffees!

Some more of beads and bells and accessories!

Brocades, Chanderis, Khunn....they all go hand in hand......

What prettiness!

Kale Nele with us now.... :-)

some for our home...........

from our home again.........

There comes my little 'gubbi' cushion! A gift from Janhavi :-)

12 comments:

  1. I was almost going to ask where are they from, when I saw these lovely cushions on CDL post, I have to visit the place asap, thank you for sharing it all Vandana.

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    Pinkz
    http://pinkzpassion.blogspot.ca/

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    1. Thank you so much Pinkz for your lovely comment! I am so glad that you loved those pretty cushion covers. I loved them, too and hence thought of sharing them with everyone :-)....love :-)

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  2. Prettiness!! What a lovely riot of colour. I liked 'Gubbi' cushions too. Off to check out Kale Nele :)

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    1. Oh yes,Disha! The 'gubbis' at play! I love this one,too! And thank you for appreciating!

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  3. Vandana.. I forgot you were blogging.. till I saw your home on Nayanas blog.. How lovely to see your new home.. and you'll filled it up with vibrant colours and have made it look stunning..

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    1. Thank you so much Patricia! This is our new home in an old house :-)... Thank you for appreciating and stopping by!

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  4. The cushions from Kale Nele look great in your home Vandana !!! I especially love the lumbar cushion. And thank you the wonderful mention !

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    1. Thank you so much Shruthi ( The East Coast Desi ) for stopping by! It's always encouraging to hear from you :-).

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  5. Omg I love those runner with triangles, such pretty images Vandana. Being a recipient I can definitely say that I am glad it is your one stop for gifts;)

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    1. They have such pretty stuff! Even I get all excited and am quite at a loss as to what to choose! :-)

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  6. Loved those bright cushions nice space

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