Collections · Living crafts

Six ongoing collections. Each with a place, a person, and a purpose.

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

Bridal collection
Collection No. 01

Bridal & Formal

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.

  • Made to order · 6 to 10 week lead time
  • Real gold and silver zardozi thread available on request
  • Includes provenance card and cotton garment bag
Embroidery
Collection No. 02

Hand Embroidery

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.

  • Sourced from three artisan households
  • Cotton, silk, and wool ground fabrics
  • Custom colorways available on request
Fabrics
Collection No. 03

Textiles & Fabrics

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.

  • Natural dyes only
  • Cut to your specification, 1 yard minimum
  • Dye-lot samples shipped free anywhere in the US
Home decor
Collection No. 04

Home & Tea Ritual

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.

  • Food-safe glazes and lacquer
  • Individual pieces and full sets
  • Comes with a printed brewing guide
Khussa
Collection No. 05

Khussa & Footwear

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.

  • Sizes US 5 through US 13
  • Break-in guide included
  • Available in six embroidery motifs
Truck art
Collection No. 06

Folk & Truck Art

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.

  • Painted in Karachi by our partner studio
  • Signed on the reverse by the artist
  • Framed and unframed options available

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