Karomi entered the handweaving sector in 2007 with a weaver in West Bengal, India. Inspired by the desire to blend Bengal's rich textile traditions with art and design, founder Sarita ganeriwara explored the weaving community in the region before deciding to settle in Jamdani. Jamdani has its roots in Mugal Bengal and is a traditional weaving style with the addition of wefts that can be used to weave complex patterns such as embroidery on a loom. Fascinated by the endless possibilities offered by this timeless technique, Sarita embarked on a journey to create design-driven Jamdani with her sister, Sarika Ginodia. Saree, stall, dupatta, yard goods. Design and color sensitivity are their strengths, but the texture of textiles distinguishes us from others by the combination of different types of threads and fabrics.