Collection: Phulkari Embroidery

Phulkari embroidery traces its origin to the heart of Punjab. The brown and beige landscape of the area inspired the artisans to create bright and vibrant patterns on muted colours.

Phulkari's beauty lies in its simplicity. It is a counted-thread embroidery technique, where the stitches are counted rather than drawn. The patterns are typically floral, but can also depict animals, birds, or geometric shapes. The colours used are bold and vibrant, reflecting the sunny and energetic spirit of Punjab.

Phulkari was traditionally used to create bridal trousseaus and other ceremonial items. The bride's Phulkari dupatta was often a symbol of her status and beauty. Today, Phulkari remains a cherished tradition of Punjab. It is not just an art form but a reflection of the rich cultural heritage of the region.