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Hi, Shalom, Namaste

Malka Macrame was born in India in early 2016. Until the end of 2022, we mainly operated in Europe and the USA, with occasional activity in Israel. We were shipping thousands of orders every month, from Australia to the USA.

In late 2022, we stopped selling online on Etsy and took some time to travel and work in other parts of the world. But India remained a colorful and beautiful dream, and we kept receiving inquiries about our shop every week.

Today, we’re primarily focusing on wholesale, but we’re also here for individual creators. Our shop is being rebuilt with the help of our dedicated team in India.

We’re always here for any questions or suggestions you might have!

Hi, Shalom, Namaste

Malka Macrame was born in India in early 2016. Until the end of 2022, we mainly operated in Europe and the USA, with occasional activity in Israel. We were shipping thousands of orders every month, from Australia to the USA.

In late 2022, we stopped selling online on Etsy and took some time to travel and work in other parts of the world. But India remained a colorful and beautiful dream, and we kept receiving inquiries about our shop every week.

Today, we’re primarily focusing on wholesale, but we’re also here for individual creators. Our shop is being rebuilt with the help of our dedicated team in India.

We’re always here for any questions or suggestions you might have!

So, what’s macramé all about?

Macramé is an ancient art of knotting that lets you craft beautiful and useful items using a variety of knot patterns. It’s like this versatile art form that lets you make all sorts of unique items. We’re talking wall hangings, plant hangers, decorative stuff like swings, shelves, baskets, and even jewelry. The jewelry usually uses the same technique, just with different materials.
This art form has a pretty long history, spanning across cultures and centuries. Way before it got super popular in the 70s, it actually started with Arab weavers back in the 13th century! It really took off in places like Europe and America during the 17th century. Over time, it’s evolved to fit different styles and trends.
When most of us think of macramé, we picture natural or dyed cotton cords. But here’s the cool part – you can actually use a bunch of different materials. We’re talking jute, linen, raffia, ropes, polyester cords, and of course, cotton. The key is to use materials that’ll make sure your art stands the test of time (if you tie those knots right, they can last for decades!).
Macramé involves a variety of knots and techniques, each contributing to the overall design. It’s tricky to translate all the knot names, but you might know the square knot as the Solomon knot. There are tons of special techniques and knots, although most projects use just three or four main knots in different variations to create complex textures and patterns.

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