Last weekend I met a beautiful person! I am always so full of admiration for passionate people who abandon their well-ordered life to make a living of their passion. Among these people there are Morgane Sézalory (Sézane) that I talked to you about here and also Solie, the designer of De Beaux Restes that I talked to you about here. Now I can add Usha Bora to this list of inspiring people.
Usha is the founder of Jamini Design, the brand that makes you travel to India, the land of the lotus.
She is the best person to tell you about the wonderful story of Jamini so I’m letting her tell you more about it.
Can you present yourself in a few words?
I’m from India but I’m French in my heart, I dream in French and in English. I like goat cheese as much as tandoori chicken! I wear APC as much as an Indian hand-embroidered Kurta. In a few words, I am a bicultural product that loves strongly these 2 countries and who tries to build a bridge full of grace and happiness between them.
What is your life path?
I was born in Assam in the north-east of India… Since I have done quite a lot… I got a diploma from a business school in India and then I completed my education with an MBA at ESSEC (French business school) in Paris… And most of all I fulfilled my dream to discover France. I have never left this beautiful country since this day. I worked for a few years at L’Oréal but my passion for India and fabrics became stronger so I created Jamini in 2009 after learning the ropes by doing sourcing for ideas and materials for major brands like Agnès B, Dior kids, Bonton, and BA&SH. Today, I feel so good in my boutique of the 10th arrondissement of Paris.
How was Jamini born?
After a few years in France, I missed India, its scents, its colors, and of course its fabrics. I loved working for other brands but something was missing. One day, I decided that I wanted to go back to source and be closer to home by working with East India weaving techniques. I founded Jamini to share through my creations the know-how of Assam weavers which fascinated me since I was a child. Jamini’s adventure began in 2009 and my first scarf collection was created with these weavers.
Where does the name Jamini come from and what are its values?
In India lotus flowers can be found by the thousand. Their bases are a unique radiant purple color called “jamini” in Hindi.
Jamini is based on strong values like sharing, family and know-how. My leitmotif for the creation of my collections is to promote India in Paris and around the world. I work a lot with my family, my brother is in charge of the production quality and we launched a partnership with my father’s company which manufactures paper 100% environmentally friendly for our notebooks. Finally, I work with locals who managed to preserve ancestral weaving know-how.
Where do the fabrics come from and where are the products manufactured?
I promise you to make you travel in all of my collections… The fabrics printed by wooden stamps come from Rajasthan while the woven products are from India, near the border with Burma.
What is the product you are the most proud of and why?
My hand woven cushion collection makes me dream. When I see it I also see all the work accomplished by these weaver women from my home region. I am so glad to be able to make a contribution towards the preservation of a wonderful craft and to help women modernize their work and learn about French fashion.
Do you have an anecdote to tell us?
Three years ago my father came to Paris and we strolled in Le Bon Marché that he found beautiful. He went to the stationery section (it goes with the job) and was absolutely blown away. My father manufactures paper made out of rhinoceros and elephant feces. We developed a range of notebooks made of this special paper. A few weeks ago, I announced to my father that soon, our notebooks will be sold at Le Bon Marché. He was so thrilled!
New projects soon?
My head is filled with projects and I am lucky enough to be extremely well supported. I am going to launch a new range of jewelry with the beautiful pearls that I found at the flea market in India but also bags to customize for Mother’s Day.
Soon, a selection of our products will be sold in several beautiful Parisian boutiques and why not open a new branded shop.
What can we wish for you for the future?
I would like to bring other aspects of India to Paris. I want Jamini to become the 1st Indian lifefestyle shop in Paris: everyday products, books, pictures, rugs, food… In short, I would like that this wonderful city continues to discover and to admire the beauties of India.
Thank you Usha! I have no doubt about your success!
Don’t hesitate to go discover her wonderful creations in her boutique 10 rue du Château d’Eau in Paris. You cand find jewelry, cushions, plaids, table linen, scarfs, bags, notebooks, rugs, pouches… You can also find the whole collection on their eshop here or in the several points of sale here.
I loved talking with Usha, you can immediatly feel how passionate she is and how attached she is to Jamini that she considers her baby.
I fell in love with this brand which conveys such important values and which invites us to travel to a fascinating country like India. The fabrics are beautiful and the products are handmade.
For example I had a crush on this wonderful scarf and its delicate patterns printed thanks to the block print technique. It is a traditional technique to print with a wooden stamp. To make this scarf, you need to spend 2 to 3 hours and make 200 to 300 stamp printings.
I also had a crush on this pair of shoes which was a collaboration between Jamini and Faguo. Here again the fabric is handmade and printed with the block print technique. Unfortunately for you, I’m afraid I bought one of the last pairs…
What about this tote bag, isn’t it amazing?
At any rate, I will come back often to this pretty boutique to talk more with Usha but also to buy presents for others and for me. :)
Did you know about Jamini and what product do you like the most?
I realize that I like more and more to meet designers like Usha and to talk with them. These people are ambitious but also dreamers, creative, generous, authentic which makes me want to try one day maybe to do the same. I hope anyway that you like to discover them as much as I do.
Jamini – 10 rue du Château d’Eau – 75010 PARIS
Have a nice weekend and see you next Friday!
J’avais découvert cette marque sur instagram mais n’ai pas encore eu l’occasion d’y aller. Les imprimés sont magnifiques.
Génial ton article!!!! ça fera deux ans que je passe dans cette rue le soir pour aller à mon cours et je me suis toujours demandée ce qui faisait la particularité de cette boutique!!!! ça y est je sais tout et je vais même y entrer du coup!!!
Tres jolie découverte qui me fait penser un peu à Mamamushi dans la démarche :) Merci pour le partage, j’aime déjà les sacs et les plaids (bien trop chers pour moi par contre)
C’est absolument superbe ! Mais pour cette belle découverte. C’est vrai que les gens qui ont le courage de se lancer dans une aventure de cette empleur sont vraiment un modèle à suivre. Sur tes photos, les pochettes et les foulards me font sérieusement de l’oeil ❤ Passe une bonne journée :)
Oui je suis vraiment admirative non seulement des gens qui sont artistiques mais surtout de ceux qui osent vivre de leur rêve. Contente en tout cas de te faire découvrir cette si jolie marque.
C’est très joli tout ça!! Merci pour le partage!
Oh mais de rien, le plaisir est pour moi :)
Wonderful article! I never knew about this brand before. It is amazing and inspiring how she founded it to combine her passion, a way of living and to give back to society and her country. Will drop by soon to shop!
Great, I’m sure this brand is made for you !
Je suis complètement fan des textiles proposés. J’adore l’univers de la marque, découverte fraichement sur le blog d’Annouchka :) Merci pour ce joli article complet !
Oui ça change de ce que l’on voit et l’histoire derrière Jamini est tellement belle.
Les motifs sont super beaux, j’aime beaucoup ce style !
Oui c’est beau, c’est fait main et dans le respect des traditions. :)
Bonjour Aurélie,
Je vous laisse un commentaire car je n’arrive pas à répondre à votre mail de ce matin, votre adresse ne semble pas fonctionner. Il y a-t-il un autre moyen pour que nous communiquions?
Merci d’avance pour votre réponse,
Gabrielle
Ah c’est étrange car ma boîte mail fonctionne correctement… Pouvez – vous essayer de nouveau ?
Très sympa cette petite découverte, les motifs et couleurs me plaisent beaucoup !
Si tu es sur Paris je te conseille d’aller y faire un tour, en plus Jamini a ouvert une 2e boutique dans le 9e qui est toute aussi canon.
Une très jolie découverte, ces tissus sont magnifiques!
J’en profite pour vous présenter Sukhi.fr, qui propose des tapis faits-mains, traditionnels et issus du commerce équitable (et personnalisables!) : http://www.sukhi.fr
Belle journée!
Marion
Quelle belle boutique.J’ai hâte d’y faire un tour. J’ai découvert Jamini en surfant sur le journal de Montagut : http://journal.montagut.com/carnet-de-mode/jamini-paris-mariage-raffine-inde-et-france/
Tu vas adorer la boutique alors !