Jat Bharath, Kutch

Our Jat cross-stitch cushion collection is a celebration of the rich and vibrant heritage of the Garasia Jat community in Kutch. Each cushion is handcrafted by women in a remote village, using traditional cross-stitch embroidery techniques that have been passed down through generations. The embroidery is highly geometrical in nature, and we have explored various compositions on a base of a grid to create a dynamic and modern design.

Zuhur
INR 24000
26” X 26”

Noor
INR 18000
20” X 20”

Shams
INR 20000
26” X 26”

Sabaa
INR 19600
20” X 20”

Heer
INR 16800
16” X 16”

Suri
INR 18400
18” X 18”

Nilay
INR 19600
20” X 20”

Kham
INR 14000
14” X 14”

Mahru
INR 16800
16” X 16”

Sujni, Bihar

These cushions are crafted by the skilled Sujni women living in the villages of Bihar. This collection is a result of our experiment to explore the fascinating world of color interaction through Sujni embroidery textures. Each cushion is built on a base of natural dyes, providing an earthy and organic feel to the design. The Sujni embroidery is done in stripes, with a focus on simplicity to let the play of colors shine through. The effect is a breathtaking interplay of hues, from soft pastels to bold and vibrant shades, each cushion is a celebration of the traditional art of Sujni embroidery.

Neelfar
INR 22200
26” x 26”

Antaraal
INR 18990
18” X 18”

Aasmani
INR 18990
18” X 18”

Haritabh
INR 16890
15” X 15”

Neelkanchan
INR 16890
15” X 15”

Rabari, Kutch

Rabari cushion collection is a tribute to the rich heritage of Rabari embroidery, which is known for its use of vibrant colors and abstract forms inspired by nature, humans, animals, and more. In this collection, we have worked with the skilled women artisans of the Rabari community to create a contemporary interpretation of their traditional language. Using a palette of white and black, we have designed abstract forms that highlight the textures created using stitches in various densities. Each cushion cover is a unique work of art, reflecting the individuality and creativity of the women who made them.

Hayati
INR 22000
20” X 20”

Talayat
INR 22000
20” X 20”

Nilmad
INR 22000
20” X 20”

Illegh
INR 20000
20” X 20”

Nilmad
INR 20000
20” X 20”

Ikchan
INR 18200
16” X 16”

Nimmar
INR 17200
16” X 16”

Ummagh
INR 22000
20” X 20”

Chaghat
INR 17200
16” X 16”