
Our Story
In the quiet rhythm of the loom, Yarn Glory finds its voice.
What begins as a thread becomes something far more enduring — a story of memory, patience, and hands that have inherited time itself.
Founded by Anannya Sharma, Yarn Glory was born from a return — not simply to craft, but to meaning. As a child, she watched her grandmother weave in the quiet courtyards of Assam, where looms moved with an unhurried rhythm and weaving existed not as production, but as presence.

Years later, that memory became a calling.
What she returned to was not just fabric, but a community. Not just tradition, but a future waiting to be reimagined through care, continuity, and conscious creation.
At the heart of Yarn Glory lies a simple belief — true luxury cannot be rushed.
Each creation is shaped slowly, guided by human rhythm rather than seasons or scale. Across Assam, women artisans from Boro, Rabha, Garo, Karbi, and Mising communities carry forward generations of textile knowledge through hands that remember.
Yarn Glory works alongside them not as a system of production, but as a shared journey — where every piece is shaped through conversation, memory, and time.
This philosophy extends into the materials themselves.
Yarn Glory works with Ahimsa Silk, also known as peace silk, where the silkworm is allowed to complete its natural life cycle before the fibre is gathered. More than a material, it reflects a quieter way of creating — one rooted in compassion, patience, and respect for life.
In a world driven by speed, Yarn Glory chooses another path.
One that honours slowness. One that values human touch. One that believes beauty becomes timeless when created with intention.
Each piece is an invitation — to slow down, to feel, and to reconnect with the quiet beauty of things made with care.
