Tuesday, 21 April 2015

SANSKRITI MUSEUM

SANSKRITI MUSEUM


The Museums of Everyday Art, Indian Terracotta and Textiles are a conduit for the preservation and presentation of indigenous heritage, craftsmanship, aesthetic functionality and cultural practices.
Tradition and modernity are not two separate categories - one transmutes into another. The preservation of cultural heritage, therefore, has its own validity. The museums at Sanskriti are a base for such preservation as great attention has been given to the socio-cultural context of the objects. Our vision is to build upon our collections and to transform our museums into a central resource hub for all research on the art and craft traditions of India in general, and particularly in our core areas of terracotta, textiles and everyday objects. We would also wish to use the time to simultaneously review our interpretive approach to our collections, taking into account the multiple and changing perspectives within museology and museum studies, using it to inform and further enrich our own understanding of our collections, and then share it with our visitors.
However, museums the world over are also widening their scope from mere repositories and generators of knowledge, into dynamic learning centres striving to be perceived as active agents of cultural values. Thus Sanskriti Museums and their spaces also play a proactive role in dissemination of information and creation of awareness amongst children, students, artists, scholars, designers and the interested public.




PRIYANKA MODI

Priyanka Modi

Ankur and Priyanka Modi, a truly dynamic team have propelled their label AM:PM into a serious fashion force.

Since the inception, this creative couple has worked together in an effortless tandem, complimenting each other’s skills and areas of expertise.

Increasingly known for their eloquent designs which represent impeccable style and uber femininity, they are self-confessed worshippers of quality.

Pure fabrics, fresh colours and chic silhouettes brewed with subtle prints, surprising embellishments and passionate attention to detail, make their designs supremely wardrobe-worthy.

They are keenly focused on wearability, comfort and style. Fabrics are elegantly tailored using pure and woven materials. They also use handicraft (old methods of printing and embroidery stitches), yet making their garments extremely contemporary and understated.

Their style speaks of soft grace, confident subtlety & inherited class.
Expanding rapidly in the domestic market AM:PM is fast becoming a staple in the closets of the discerning.

AM:PM has slowly but surely been building its brand, in New Delhi, the company’s head-quarters, and 15 other major cities in India, retailing out of 35 stores across. They recently opened their doors at the prestigious DLF Emporio, New Delhi and have standalone stores at The Crescent at Qutab, New Delhi and D-7, Mumbai.

Internationally they are now supplying to the US, UK, Russia, Canada, Italy, Netherland & the Middle East.

As a marked show of it’s appeal, celebrated Indian actresses like Madhuri Dixit, Kareena Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor, Dia Mirza, Shilpa Shetty, Sridevi, Kalki Koechlin et al have taken to the brand as customers, loyalists or enthusiasts.

To underline this fact, AM:PM also won an Elle Style Award for the year 2011. 

FACTORY/ WORKSHOP IMAGES

JUNIOR DESIGNER WORKING FOR NEXT COLLECTION

CUTTING AND STITCHING DEPARTMENT

FIT CHECK

RADNIK

RADNIK EXPORTS

Radnik has been in fashion business from early 70's. They design and manufacture casual and formal high fashion ladies apparel for some of the best retail brands in U.S and Europe.They handle virtually every style and fabric in women's clothing.
 various departments in the export house are as follows
pattern making and grading department

stitching department

cutting department

packaging and labelling department


CAD rooms for pattern making


fit check

checking department

draping department

layering of fabric

cutting department


stitching department

checking department



machine embroidery
Radnik is very conscious about the safety and working environment for quality production and maintaining the standards of the organisation.


























Working Environment


Friday, 10 April 2015

MOD PRINTS

            MOD PRINTS

  1. Address: D-72, Sector 22 Block H Rd, Chaura Raghunathpur, Sector 22, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301
    Phone:0124 255 4197
    Hours:

    Open today · 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Situated in Noida, near Delhi, the company provides India and outside business with high quality screen printing jobs for over 25 years. Services include screen and sublimation printing on woven and knitted garments such as hosieries, cotton, viscose, canvas, chiffons, polyesters, silks, belts, tapes, resins and so on with a variety of inks like plastisols, water based, high density, gels, glitters, discharge, foils, flocks, burnouts and many more. They also deal in heat transfers, brush and spray printing which is a very intricate form of garment decoration.

COMPANIES PROFILE

Established in 1980
The units accommodate more than fifteen automatic and manual printing, curing, flocking and heat transfer machines, besides housing more than thirty printing tables which measure eighty feet in length and six feet in width These machines and tables combined with manpower are capable of producing superior quality prints at a very fast rate of speed.
Hp Designjet 500 mono

M & R Terminator

HIX

Epson Micro Piezo TFPTprint head

Hashima heat transfer machine

Speedjet Screen Printer

Challenger Machine











VISIT

Mod prints is a advance printing unit that deals with almost every printing technique. The machines used are modern and gives good outcome per day. during our visit we had the pleasure of having a look at various printing techniques like screen printing, transfer digital printing, flock and foil, rubber printing etc. this unit provides employement to more than 500 workers. they use many colour mixing and colour matching techniques.