April 7, 2026 The Language of Embroidery Dreamscape Bedding We view embroidery as a narrative to weave cultural stories into textiles, transforming them into richly detailed, hand-crafted objects for everyday living. A time-honoured craft of stitching patterns onto fabric and creating intricate, symbol-rich embellishments, embroidery has long been associated with specific communities, contexts, and cultural meanings. Explore our collection and discover the language of thread. A journey into reverie, Dreamscape draws from the 17th-century Rajputmanuscript The Book of Dreams. Mythical beings and auspicious symbols —Gajaraja, the Elephant King; Gajasimha, the Elephant Lion; winged parrots in asacred tree — come to life in exquisite embroidery, each motif carrying blessingsof good fortune. Dreamscape Cushions Blackbuck Napkin Dreamscape Red Bedding A talisman for the modern home, this hand-embroidered table linen collection reimagines the protective Nazar motif. From abstract eyes to hanging lemons and chillies, each piece serves as a quiet guardian, steeped in centuries-old traditions of warding off negativity. Evil Eye Placemat Evil Eye Napkin A study in refined sophistication, this collection of white-on-white linen embroidery is inspired by the intricate latticework of Paigah. Light and texture play across delicate stitches, evoking the serenity and purity of Indo-Islamic architectural craftsmanship. Paigah Placemat Paigah Napkin