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Days
What started as an art project commissioned by the Jaipur Rugs Foundation gradually evolved into a series of workshops between the artist Princess Pea and our artisans, later becoming a capsule collection with Jaipur Rugs. Princess Pea explores gender identity, self-worth, and the invisible labour of women through the act of knotting, a gesture that carries both intimacy and endurance. DAYS is a special edition of hand-knotted carpets, born out of months of dialogue and intervention within domestic spaces where women’s hands translate silence into pattern and repetition into resilience.
Through each knot, Princess Pea extends her long-standing advocacy for women’s rights, transforming the domestic act of weaving into a gesture of promise to the self. The carpets become declarations of presence, where threads mark not just time but the quiet assertion of agency. In DAYS, the language of craft becomes a form of resistance and renewal, a way for women to reclaim their stories, one knot, one day, at a time.
What started as an art project commissioned by the Jaipur Rugs Foundation gradually evolved into a series of workshops between the artist Princess Pea and our artisans, later becoming a capsule collection with Jaipur Rugs. Princess Pea explores gender identity, self-worth, and the invisible labour of women through the act of knotting, a gesture that carries both intimacy and endurance. DAYS is a special edition of hand-knotted carpets, born out of months of dialogue and intervention within domestic spaces where women’s hands translate silence into pattern and repetition into resilience.
Through each knot, Princess Pea extends her long-standing advocacy for women’s rights, transforming the domestic act of weaving into a gesture of promise to the self. The carpets become declarations of presence, where threads mark not just time but the quiet assertion of agency. In DAYS, the language of craft becomes a form of resistance and renewal, a way for women to reclaim their stories, one knot, one day, at a time.
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Discover From Days Collection
Day 1 — Blue for Depth and Reflection
Day 2 — Pink for Tenderness
Day 3 — Mustard for resilience
Day 4 — Salmon for warmth and renewal
Day 1 — Blue for Depth and Reflection
Some days, it's painful. Throughout a woman’s life, menstruation- this symbol of fertility- holds the very essence of her being. Yet in our patriarchal society, these days remain a taboo. This series of works emerges from that space of resting, a body drawing made while lying on the carpet, as an act of resistance, of love, and of much-needed care. The artist has included the figures of the father (the head of the family), the mother, the sister, and the couple as gestures of comfort and compassion, hoping to cradle the woman in her days. Each rug from this collection has a color that embodies a state of being, divided across four days. Day 1 is Blue for depth and reflection, Day 2 is Pink for tenderness, Day 3 is Mustard for resilience, and Day 4 is Salmon for warmth and renewal. The imagery on the carpets evolved from the artist’s miniature paintings on silk. This transition of medium, from painting to weaving, serves as a way of passing on the baton of time and labor, carrying forward the rhythm of patience, touch, and care.
Some days, it's painful. Throughout a woman’s life, menstruation- this symbol of fertility- holds the very essence of her being. Yet in our patriarchal society, these days remain a taboo. This series of works emerges from that space of resting, a body drawing made while lying on the carpet, as an act of resistance, of love, and of much-needed care. The artist has included the figures of the father (the head of the family), the mother, the sister, and the couple as gestures of comfort and compassion, hoping to cradle the woman in her days. Each rug from this collection has a color that embodies a state of being, divided across four days. Day 1 is Blue for depth and reflection, Day 2 is Pink for tenderness, Day 3 is Mustard for resilience, and Day 4 is Salmon for warmth and renewal. The imagery on the carpets evolved from the artist’s miniature paintings on silk. This transition of medium, from painting to weaving, serves as a way of passing on the baton of time and labor, carrying forward the rhythm of patience, touch, and care.
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Day 2 — Pink for Tenderness
Some days, it's painful. Throughout a woman’s life, menstruation- this symbol of fertility- holds the very essence of her being. Yet in our patriarchal society, these days remain a taboo. This series of works emerges from that space of resting, a body drawing made while lying on the carpet, as an act of resistance, of love, and of much-needed care. The artist has included the figures of the father (the head of the family), the mother, the sister, and the couple as gestures of comfort and compassion, hoping to cradle the woman in her days. Each rug from this collection has a color that embodies a state of being, divided across four days. Day 1 is Blue for depth and reflection, Day 2 is Pink for tenderness, Day 3 is Mustard for resilience, and Day 4 is Salmon for warmth and renewal. The imagery on the carpets evolved from the artist’s miniature paintings on silk. This transition of medium, from painting to weaving, serves as a way of passing on the baton of time and labor, carrying forward the rhythm of patience, touch, and care.
Some days, it's painful. Throughout a woman’s life, menstruation- this symbol of fertility- holds the very essence of her being. Yet in our patriarchal society, these days remain a taboo. This series of works emerges from that space of resting, a body drawing made while lying on the carpet, as an act of resistance, of love, and of much-needed care. The artist has included the figures of the father (the head of the family), the mother, the sister, and the couple as gestures of comfort and compassion, hoping to cradle the woman in her days. Each rug from this collection has a color that embodies a state of being, divided across four days. Day 1 is Blue for depth and reflection, Day 2 is Pink for tenderness, Day 3 is Mustard for resilience, and Day 4 is Salmon for warmth and renewal. The imagery on the carpets evolved from the artist’s miniature paintings on silk. This transition of medium, from painting to weaving, serves as a way of passing on the baton of time and labor, carrying forward the rhythm of patience, touch, and care.
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Day 3 — Mustard for resilience
Some days, it's painful. Throughout a woman’s life, menstruation- this symbol of fertility- holds the very essence of her being. Yet in our patriarchal society, these days remain a taboo. This series of works emerges from that space of resting, a body drawing made while lying on the carpet, as an act of resistance, of love, and of much-needed care. The artist has included the figures of the father (the head of the family), the mother, the sister, and the couple as gestures of comfort and compassion, hoping to cradle the woman in her days. Each rug from this collection has a color that embodies a state of being, divided across four days. Day 1 is Blue for depth and reflection, Day 2 is Pink for tenderness, Day 3 is Mustard for resilience, and Day 4 is Salmon for warmth and renewal. The imagery on the carpets evolved from the artist’s miniature paintings on silk. This transition of medium, from painting to weaving, serves as a way of passing on the baton of time and labor, carrying forward the rhythm of patience, touch, and care.
Some days, it's painful. Throughout a woman’s life, menstruation- this symbol of fertility- holds the very essence of her being. Yet in our patriarchal society, these days remain a taboo. This series of works emerges from that space of resting, a body drawing made while lying on the carpet, as an act of resistance, of love, and of much-needed care. The artist has included the figures of the father (the head of the family), the mother, the sister, and the couple as gestures of comfort and compassion, hoping to cradle the woman in her days. Each rug from this collection has a color that embodies a state of being, divided across four days. Day 1 is Blue for depth and reflection, Day 2 is Pink for tenderness, Day 3 is Mustard for resilience, and Day 4 is Salmon for warmth and renewal. The imagery on the carpets evolved from the artist’s miniature paintings on silk. This transition of medium, from painting to weaving, serves as a way of passing on the baton of time and labor, carrying forward the rhythm of patience, touch, and care.
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Day 4 — Salmon for warmth and renewal
Some days, it's painful. Throughout a woman’s life, menstruation- this symbol of fertility- holds the very essence of her being. Yet in our patriarchal society, these days remain a taboo. This series of works emerges from that space of resting, a body drawing made while lying on the carpet, as an act of resistance, of love, and of much-needed care. The artist has included the figures of the father (the head of the family), the mother, the sister, and the couple as gestures of comfort and compassion, hoping to cradle the woman in her days. Each rug from this collection has a color that embodies a state of being, divided across four days. Day 1 is Blue for depth and reflection, Day 2 is Pink for tenderness, Day 3 is Mustard for resilience, and Day 4 is Salmon for warmth and renewal. The imagery on the carpets evolved from the artist’s miniature paintings on silk. This transition of medium, from painting to weaving, serves as a way of passing on the baton of time and labor, carrying forward the rhythm of patience, touch, and care.
Some days, it's painful. Throughout a woman’s life, menstruation- this symbol of fertility- holds the very essence of her being. Yet in our patriarchal society, these days remain a taboo. This series of works emerges from that space of resting, a body drawing made while lying on the carpet, as an act of resistance, of love, and of much-needed care. The artist has included the figures of the father (the head of the family), the mother, the sister, and the couple as gestures of comfort and compassion, hoping to cradle the woman in her days. Each rug from this collection has a color that embodies a state of being, divided across four days. Day 1 is Blue for depth and reflection, Day 2 is Pink for tenderness, Day 3 is Mustard for resilience, and Day 4 is Salmon for warmth and renewal. The imagery on the carpets evolved from the artist’s miniature paintings on silk. This transition of medium, from painting to weaving, serves as a way of passing on the baton of time and labor, carrying forward the rhythm of patience, touch, and care.
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Day 1 — Blue for Depth and Reflection
hand knotted- wool and silkDay 2 — Pink for Tenderness
hand knotted- wool and silkDay 3 — Mustard for resilience
hand knotted- wool and silkDay 4 — Salmon for warmth and renewal
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