Ilamon is a textile designer and maker specialising in handwoven textiles for interiors, using back-strap and frame looms. Her work blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics rooted in cultural heritage and storytelling. With a strong emphasis on natural materials, she primarily works with Ramie, linen, eri silk, and cotton. Rooted in her Khasi tribal heritage, she tells her story through textiles, creating pieces that reflect her connection to nature and culture.
Focus:
Weaving, Surface development for interiors and spaces.
My approach to sustainability begins at the very first stage of the process, from fibre to final product. I work mindfully with materials, using natural, and locally sourced fibres.
Ilamon is a textile designer and maker specialising in handwoven textiles for interiors, using back-strap and frame looms. Her work blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics rooted in cultural heritage and storytelling. With a strong emphasis on natural materials, she primarily works with Ramie, linen, eri silk, and cotton. Rooted in her Khasi tribal heritage, she tells her story through textiles, creating pieces that reflect her connection to nature and culture.
Focus:
Weaving, Surface development for interiors and spaces.
My approach to sustainability begins at the very first stage of the process, from fibre to final product. I work mindfully with materials, using natural, and locally sourced fibres.