We work in small batches, released seasonally. Every piece is documented at the source and shipped with a provenance card.

Zardozi-worked lehengas, hand-embroidered dupattas, and heirloom shalwar kameez pieces built for the most important days. Each garment takes 200 to 600 hours to produce and is made to order in Lahore.

Phulkari from Punjab, Balochi mirror work, and Sindhi chain-stitch — the three great embroidery traditions of Pakistan, all in one carefully curated capsule. Small pieces to start a collection, large pieces to hand down.

Block-printed ajrak from Sindh, indigo-dyed lawn from Bahawalpur, and hand-loomed cotton from the north. Sold by the yard for tailors, quilters, and interior designers.

Blue Multani pottery, hand-hammered brass tea sets, carved rosewood trays, and everything you need to serve chai the way it should be served — slowly, generously, and with the good cups.

Traditional Punjabi khussa in vegetable-tanned leather, hand-stitched and hand-embroidered. Comfortable enough for a wedding, sturdy enough for a walk to the mailbox.

Hand-painted wooden panels, prints, and small home objects in the exuberant style of Pakistani truck art — a folk tradition unlike anything else in the world. A pop of joy for any room.
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