Fabindia Roma artisanal accessories are born in the same workshops and from the same hands that prod...
Fabindia Roma artisanal accessories are born in the same workshops and from the same hands that produce the clothing and home textiles. Cotton printed with wooden blocks, wool spun on the loom, quilti...
Fabindia Roma artisanal accessories are born in the same workshops and from the same hands that produce the clothing and home textiles. Cotton printed with wooden blocks, wool spun on the loom, quilting stitched point by point: every accessory in the collection is an artisanal object to carry, to use every day, to wear slowly. It is not a brand’s label that gives it value — it is the signature of the artisan who made it.
Wool and cashmere shawls are the most precious chapter of the accessories collection. Shawls in merino wool, cashmere and wool-silk blends, woven on looms in Kashmir and northern India: every shawl carries the weight, softness and hand of a noble fibre treated without haste. Alongside the shawls, Indian cotton pareos and printed cotton scarves offer lighter alternatives within the same artisanal tradition, with vivid block print patterns and colours that improve with time.
Fabindia Roma bags express artisanal cotton in formats designed for daily life. The Indian cotton bags gather different models across shoppers, clutches and crossbody bags. The Roma Shoppers in quilted cotton have become a symbol of the shop — patterns on quilted cotton, designed for those who live and walk through Rome. The artisanal cotton shoppers expand the range with models of various sizes. For evening or lighter occasions, the Croc quilted bags and the Polty cotton clutches offer more compact formats with the same artisanal quilting quality.
Cases and pen holders are among Fabindia Roma’s most-gifted accessories. The quilted cotton cases work as toiletry bags, beauty cases or in-bag organisers — a versatile format that brings the block print into the everyday gesture. The quilted cotton pen cases complete the range with a long, narrow format that also works as a travel case.
On the feet, artisanal babouches close the circle of accessories with models in hand-printed cotton. The babouche is the heel-free slipper of the North African and Indian tradition, reinterpreted by Fabindia in block print fabrics and leather soles. They are worn at home or as a light street shoe — an accessory that carries printed cotton all the way to where the foot meets the floor.
Every Fabindia Roma artisanal accessory is made to be used, touched, carried along. It is not a souvenir — it is an object that enters everyday life and improves with use, because hand-printed cotton and loom-woven wool share this rare quality: they age well.



















































































































































































