Folk Prints has opened its local tapestry in the Sugar Land, offering handprinted, handloomed and hand-embroidered textiles crafted by artisans from communities in India, Indonesia and Africa.


The gist

Owner Saji Kuruvilla said they invite residents to explore the store’s unique and ethically-sourced offerings with a focus on sustainability, heritage and community.

Dedicated to preserving traditional textile arts and supporting global artisans, Kuruvilla said the store also provides local quilters and crafters space to showcase their handmade creations.

What they offer


The store offers handcrafted fabric products made by skilled artisans using natural dyes and traditional techniques, such as block printing, tie-dye, Batik and hand painting, according to its website.

According to its website, the store sells various home decor items including:
  • Bedding
  • Sofa and cushion covers
  • Tablecloths and table runners
  • Window valences
  • Wall hangings
Additionally, the store sells apparel such as wrap skirts and accessory bags, according to its website.


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