Ashita Singhal, founder of Paiwand Studio, transforms discarded textile scraps in handcrafted fabrics, fusing sustainability with traditional craft. Her work stands at the in design, circular economy and community-led craftsmanship.

What began as a student project grew into a movement redifining fashion’s relationship with waste.

At Paiwand, Ashita works with local weavers and artisans to upcycle textile remnants using handloom weaving and techniques like Kantha and Aari.

With over 35,000 kg of textile waste transformed, Paiwand now partners with brands like Kardo, Naina Jain and The Oberoi.

As the first artist featured by Burgoyne Original Masters, Ashita brings a powerful story of creativity rooted in responsibility and tradition.

Ashita Singhal, founder of Paiwand Studio, transforms discarded textile scraps in handcrafted fabrics, fusing sustainability with traditional craft. Her work stands at the in design, circular economy and community-led craftsmanship.

What began as a student project grew into a movement redifining fashion’s relationship with waste.

At Paiwand, Ashita works with local weavers and artisans to upcycle textile remnants using handloom weaving and techniques like Kantha and Aari.

With over 35,000 kg of textile waste transformed, Paiwand now partners with brands like Kardo, Naina Jain and The Oberoi.

As the first artist featured by Burgoyne Original Masters, Ashita brings a powerful story of creativity rooted in responsibility and tradition.

"When you color with purpose,

every thread carries a story."