This article draws on fieldwork over several years with dyers and printers in Gujarat. It identifies products for local clients, and analyses the development of trade in the district, addressing royal patronage, caste identity and religious affiliation. It then focuses on a particular family to reveal the specificities of local trade going back to the sixteenth century, combining their commentary with that of their clients. This material and information drawn from caste genealogists, is cross-referred to the historical records of the district, combining to offer insight into a regional trade that archaeologists suggest goes back about four thousand years. Cloth and Community offers a micro-history of local trade in a primary textil...