Craftsmanship Edit
his one’s for the people who recognise the beauty of skill, patience, and story. Gift them anything from this edit and expect bonus brownie points.
Discover recycled notebooks made from old T-shirts and appliqué pouches from Kutch, once a dowry craft nearly silenced, now proudly revived, stitch by stitch. From the West Bank, we’ve included traditional Nablus olive-oil soap from the historic Al-Shakaa Soap Factory (over 180 years in operation, marked with its iconic camel) alongside herbal soaps from the Tbeleh family, whose 400-year craft continues today.
Explore framed tatreez art inspired by Sliman Mansour, mother-of-pearl inlay mirrors from Damascus, and repurposed sari kantha quilts, three to five vintage saris layered and covered in freehand stitching. For the practical dreamers: hand-painted teacups from a village north of Nablus, and generous tote bags cut from vintage kantha quilts rescued from landfill.
Every piece carries a lineage of hands and time. Not just beautiful to behold, meaningful to live with.