Preserving Tradition: SKKK’s Journey with Khadi
SKKK’s dedicated Khadi unit is an empanelled center recognized by the Khadi Village Industries Commission since 1991. It works to preserve and promote the timeless tradition of Khadi, especially in an era where its significance is fading.

Crafting Value: The Artistry Behind SKKK’s Khadi
Its efforts go beyond simply reviving an age-old tradition, SKKK focus on ensuring that Khadi continues to be a relevant and dynamic part of modern life. The fabric is crafted from cotton yarn and enriched with natural dyeing, block printing, and Sandur Lambani embroidery for added value. All the value-added actives are undertaken with in the Kendra. SKKK’s Khadi unit makes garments, accessories, home décor, sarees and fabric.
Sustainability and Legacy: Khadi’s Modern Relevance
Khadi, a handwoven fabric made from natural fibers like cotton, wool, and silk, holds a significant place in India's cultural, economic, and political landscape. Originally popularized by Mahatma Gandhi during India's independence struggle as a symbol of self-reliance, Khadi has evolved into a modern symbol of sustainable fashion and ethical production in contemporary India.


Check our Khadi Products
The Khadi unit prioritizes sustainability with an eco-friendly production process that is free from harmful chemicals. It offers a selection of products made without the use of dyes.
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