Kalorence
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Botanical ecoprint scarf, dyed with marigold and steam
Wearable botanical art · by Feÿre

Kalorence

You don't buy a pattern.
You commission a season — pressed, by hand, into cloth.

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What Kalorence is

Real leaves. Real flowers. Their colour, given to cloth — and never repeated.

Kalorence is the textile practice of Feÿre. We make botanical ecoprint clothing — garments where actual leaves, petals and flowers are laid by hand onto natural cloth, bundled, and steamed until the plant surrenders its own pigment into the fibre. What remains is a true impression: the exact shape, vein and stain of a living thing, fixed forever in the weave.

Nothing is screen-printed. Nothing is synthetic. The colour you see was a flower a few days before it became your garment. Because the plant, the season and the steam decide the outcome together, no two pieces can ever be alike — not even two cut from the same cloth.

"We are not in the business of repeating ourselves. Neither is nature."

This is slow work, made to commission, for people who would rather own one honest, living thing than ten identical ones. If you are drawn to the process — the foraging, the dye-pot, the unrepeatable result — then you already understand Kalorence. The rest of this page is the whole truth of how it's made, what we can promise, and what we gladly leave to the plant.

Every piece begins as a line on paper.

Before the steam, before the cloth, there is a drawing. A simple croquis — a figure, a fall, a fold — that decides what the piece wants to be. Then the leaves arrive, the dye-pot opens, and the drawing becomes wearable.

This is what makes Kalorence different from anything mass-made: a designer's hand, a forager's basket, and a plant's pigment all meeting on the same length of cloth.

— a piece, imagined
The practice · from walk to wardrobe

How a Kalorence is made

Every commission begins with a conversation and ends with a garment that could not have existed a week earlier or later. Four hands, several days, one season's plants.

You reach out

You write or call. We talk through the idea — the kind of piece, the cloth, and the colour family you're drawn to. This is where we explain exactly what we can and cannot promise.

a conversation, not a checkout

We forage, fresh

We gather leaves and flowers in season from the gardens, temple yards and roadsides of Kerala and Bangalore — choosing what's alive and right that week, guided by your palette and our design eye.

whatever the season is giving

We make the dye

Fresh natural dyes — marigold gold from petals, deep blue from fermenting indigo, ochre from turmeric, iron grey, madder rose. The botanicals are laid, the cloth bundled tight, and steamed for hours.

a pot, heat, and patience

We make it yours

The bundle is opened — the moment of truth, never the same twice — then washed, set, and sewn into the finished piece. It arrives with a record of exactly what made it.

one of one, forever
Leaf, then cloth

The plant, and the mark it leaves

This is the whole practice in three frames. On the left, what we gathered. On the right, what it gave the cloth. The same plant will print differently every time — which is precisely the point.

Fresh eucalyptus
the leaf
Leaf print on cloth
the print
Eucalyptus on cotton
High-tannin hill leaf — prints olive to grey-green, soft at the edges.
Fresh hibiscus / chembarathi
the flower
Flower-dyed cloth speckle
the dye
Chembarathi & friends
Petals brewed into a fresh dye — warm flecks scattered through the weave.
Foraged teak and almond leaves on cloth
foraged
Finished leaf-printed cloth
finished
Fallen leaves on linen
Teak and almond, gathered off the ground — rust, umber, the colour of earth.
The hands that gather

Everything begins as something growing

Before it is cloth, it is a walk. These are the real botanicals of Kalorence — foraged across Kerala and Bangalore, in season, never bought in bulk. We don't choose a pattern; we choose a flower that happened to bloom, a leaf that happened to fall. Somewhere in here is the beginning of a piece that will be only yours.

White Champak — foraged for Kalorence
White Champak
Vellila / Sampige
Peepal / <em>Arasu</em> foraged for Kalorence
Peepal / Arasu
Arayal
Sacred fig — backlit veins, the most luminous green prints.
Teak / <em>Thekku</em> foraged for Kalorence
Teak / Thekku
Thekku
Nilambur hardwood — broad blade, deep blood-purple impression.
Cosmos / <em>Sulphur</em> foraged for Kalorence
Cosmos / Sulphur
Naadhuyirppu
Garden cosmos — petals brewed give warm orange and amber.
Temple flower of the south — soft ivory, faint gold.
Butterfly Pea / — foraged for Kalorence
Butterfly Pea / Aparajita
Shankhupushpam
The blue that needs no indigo — petals print violet-grey.
Golden Shower / — foraged for Kalorence
Golden Shower / Kanikonna
Kerala's Vishu flower
Cascading yellow — the colour of the new year, on cloth.
Ixora / — foraged for Kalorence
Ixora / Thechi
Thechi
The red temple cluster — warm rose and coral marks.
Hibiscus / — foraged for Kalorence
Hibiscus / Chembarathi
Chemparathi
In every doorway garden — petals give soft purple-grey.
Taro Leaf / — foraged for Kalorence
Taro Leaf / Chembu
Chembila
Broad, heart-shaped — bold veins, a green-grey ghost.
Eucalyptus — foraged for Kalorence
Eucalyptus
Neelagiri
High-tannin hill leaf — olive to grey, the most reliable print.
Water Hyacinth / — foraged for Kalorence
Water Hyacinth / Kulavazha
Pola paal
Foraged from the backwaters — pale lilac, fleeting and rare.
All botanicals native or naturalised to the Western Ghats, the Malabar coast and the Bangalore plateau — champak, butterfly pea, kanikonna, chembarathi, thechi, eucalyptus, taro and more, exactly as the season offers them.
The honest part

What we promise and what the plant decides

This is the most important thing to understand before you commission, and we'd rather say it plainly than hide it in small print. A Kalorence piece is a collaboration with living material. Some things are entirely in our hands. Others belong to the season, and we wouldn't take them back from it even if we could — that unpredictability is the whole soul of the work.

What we guarantee

  • The fibre — pure organic cotton, khadi, mulmul or linen, exactly as specified.
  • The technique — real botanicals, bundled and steam-set. Never screens, never synthetic colour.
  • The colour family you choose — e.g. the marigold-gold range, the iron-grey range, the indigo range.
  • Honest, careful making — clean finishing, sound stitching, a garment built to be worn and kept.
  • That your piece is genuinely one of one — made for you, recorded, and never reproduced.

What the plant decides

  • The exact placement, density and shape of every print — these fall where the leaves fall.
  • The precise shade within your colour family — fresh dye shifts with the season, soil and water.
  • Which specific botanicals appear, since we gather only what is fresh and right that week.
  • The small asymmetries, blooms and gaps that make each piece unmistakably hand-made.
  • The result of the unwrapping — a moment we genuinely cannot preview, only promise to make beautifully.
Every piece carries one

A certificate of singularity

Because no Kalorence can be remade, each one arrives with a small hand-noted card — the date it was made, the botanicals that marked it, where they were gathered, and the colour family you chose. It is not a price tag. It is the proof that what you hold existed once, for you, and will not exist again. Keep it the way you'd keep the ticket from a journey.

Kalorence · by Feÿre · No. 0001
Certificate of Singularity
PieceMarigold Drape · mulmul cotton
BotanicalsMarigold, turmeric, eucalyptus
ForagedJayanagar & Lalbagh, Bangalore
Colour familyMarigold gold
Made onA morning in the season of rain
one of one — never again
Why it matters

Cloth that leaves nothing behind but beauty

Textile dyeing is one of the largest industrial polluters of fresh water on earth — conventional dye houses pour colour-laden, chemical wastewater straight into rivers. Kalorence runs the opposite way. Our colour is composted leaves and flowers. Our mordants are minimal and mineral. The water that leaves our process leaves clean enough to give back to the garden.

No synthetic dye. No plastic screens. No azo chemistry, no effluent, no microplastic shedding. Just biodegradable fibre, foraged plants, steam, and time. When a Kalorence piece eventually returns to the earth, the earth simply takes it back.

0litres of synthetic chemical dye in the entire process
100%natural, biodegradable fibre and plant pigment
1 of 1made to order — nothing dyed that won't be worn
Kalorence, for the littlest

The first thing to touch their skin should be a leaf

A newborn's skin is thinner and more porous than ours — which is why what touches it matters more than almost anything. Conventional baby clothes can carry azo dyes, formaldehyde finishes and synthetic residues that sit against that skin all day.

Kalorence Baby is the answer to every label a careful parent has ever squinted at. Nothing touches the cloth but plants, water and steam. Unbleached muslin and khadi, dyed with chamomile, marigold, hibiscus and gentle leaves — pre-washed soft, free of synthetic dye, made to be the safest beautiful thing in the cot.

Each piece is still one of a kind, still made to commission — a small living heirloom for a brand-new person.

🌿 Plant-dyed only ☁️ Unbleached muslin 🤍 No azo · no formaldehyde ✦ One of a kind
Soft botanical-printed cloth for babies
"dyed with nothing but a garden."
Keeping it alive

A living cloth asks for living care

Plant colour is alive in a way synthetic dye never is — so it asks for a gentler ritual. This isn't a chore; it's part of owning something real. Treated kindly, a Kalorence piece deepens and softens with the years.

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Water, mostly

Hand-wash cool, on its own. Plain water is best; for a real wash use soapnut (reetha) or a mild pH-neutral natural soap.

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No harsh detergent

Never machine detergent, bleach, or strong synthetic soap — they strip natural colour. No tumble dryer, no wringing.

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Dry in shade

Press water out gently in a towel and dry flat, away from direct sun — strong sunlight slowly fades plant pigment.

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Let it age

Expect it to soften and shift, gently, over time. That quiet change is the cloth living — not wearing out.

treat it like a plant, not a product — and it will keep.

Before you commission

The fair, plain terms

Made-to-order, one-of-a-kind work comes with terms that are a little different from a shop. We keep them simple, and we'd rather you read them now than be surprised later.

Made to order 01

Nothing is held in stock. Each piece is foraged, dyed and sewn for you after you commission it, so a piece takes time — and that time depends on the season and the weather. We'll always give you an honest estimate.

No returns or exchanges 02

Because every piece is unique and made only for you, we can't accept returns or exchanges. The one exception is a genuine fault in our making — if something is wrong with the craftsmanship, we'll repair or remake it, always.

Variation is not a fault 03

Differences in print placement, density and exact shade are the nature of botanical dyeing — they're the signature of the craft, not a defect, and aren't grounds for return. You're agreeing to the plant's hand as much as ours.

A deposit confirms a commission; the balance is due before dispatch. Colour-family and fibre are agreed in writing before we begin. Care guidance above is part of the purchase — pieces damaged by harsh detergent, bleach or machine washing aren't covered. These plain-language terms are a summary; full written terms are shared at the time of commission. Kalorence is a practice of Feÿre Art & Design Studio.

Commission a season

Tell us the piece you're imagining and the colours you love. We'll talk you through what's possible, then go and gather the rest. It begins with a single message.

or call us — we love to explain the process. Reach Kalorence at kalorence2022@gmail.com