Behind every piece is time—shared over apong, home-cooked meals, winter fires in the sang ghor, and quiet sunsets that slow the day. At 26°N, our work grows in close connection with the Mising community, shaped by everyday moments of warmth, conversation, and care. Here, trust is not assumed; it is lived, long before it is woven.
You are not simply working with a community—you are belonging, if only for a while.
TAATI XAAL
Traditional wooden handloom, used to weave cloth.
TAKURI
A traditional hand-spinning tool in Assam, used for preparing fibers like Eri silk into yarn.
MAKU
Maku isa traditional, boat-shaped, wooden shuttle used in handloom weaving to pass the weft yarn through the warp threads
SEREKI
A traditional Assamese bamboo instrument used in handloom weaving to wind spun threads (yarn) from a spindle (Mohura).
BAMBOO RAAS
Traditional bamboo reed and taat Xaal- traditional handloom
A SLICE OF THE TRIBE