RayEthnic: India’s Ethnic Wear Expands to 15 Stores by Unveiling Its New Experience Store

Mumbai, India | Nov 3, 2025: RayEthnic, the purpose-driven ethnic wear label known for blending India’s rich textile heritage with contemporary design, has expanded its footprint to 15 stores nationwide with the launch of its new experience store on Sindhu Bhavan Road, Ahmedabad. The milestone marks a significant chapter in the brand’s journey of empowering artisans, reviving traditional crafts, and redefining modern ethnic fashion.

Ray Ethnic

Founded in the early 2000s by Mrs. Patel, a former pharmaceutical professional turned fashion entrepreneur, RayEthnic started as an initiative to provide meaningful employment to women displaced by economic downturns in Gujarat’s diamond industry. What began as a mission to support skilled women artisans has evolved into a national movement in handcrafted ethnic wear, combining tradition, sustainability, and contemporary aesthetics.

“Fashion for me was never about trends,” says Mrs. Patel. “It was about creating dignified work, preserving craft, and telling stories of resilience through every thread. Today, seeing our artisans thrive and our stores reach across India is deeply rewarding.”

A Hub for Heritage and Modern Design

The new experience store is designed to immerse visitors in the story of India’s handloom traditions, offering a curated collection of ethnic wear that celebrates craft, culture, and conscious design. Visitors can explore exclusive handcrafted pieces created in collaboration with master artisans such as:

Mohammad Ismail Khatri – Bagh printing

Mukkanteswarudu (Eswarudu) – Kalamkari

Subrata Das – Jamdani weaving

These collaborations are long-term partnerships, not vendor relationships, ensuring the preservation of heritage crafts while reimagining them for contemporary wardrobes.

Empowering Women, Sustaining Craft

Today, RayEthnic directly supports over 1,000 women artisans,providing sustainable livelihoods and championing slow fashion practices. With minimal, meaningful, and deeply Indian designs, the brand is redefining luxury as authenticity, craftsmanship, and conscious consumption.

“Every piece we create is more than clothing- it’s a narrative of heritage, identity, and hope,” adds Mrs. Patel.