Phulkari is an embroidery art form deeply rooted in the culture of Punjab, India. I grew up watching my mother sit quietly, vibrant threads spread across her lap, her fingers moving rhythmically over the fabric as if she were writing a story only she could see. I learned this art from my mother at a very young age. At that time, Idid not fully understand its history or symbolism, but I felt its warmth. It was present in celebrations, in family gatherings, and in the simple pride of handmade beauty.
Over time, life became busy, and like many traditional arts, Phulkari began to fade into the background of modern living. Yet the memory of those early lessons stayed with me. I realised that what my mother had passed on to me was more than a skill—it was heritage, patience, resilience, and identity stitched into cloth.
I began creating again with a purpose: not just to preserve the tradition, but to reinterpret it. By bringing Phulkari into paintings, textured art, embroidery, and resin, I aim to give it a contemporary voice—something that can hang on modern walls, sit in everyday spaces, and become part of today’s lifestyle without losing its soul.
This shop is my way of honouring where I come from, celebrating the hands that taught me, and ensuring that this beautiful heritage continues to live, evolve, and inspire.
Over time, life became busy, and like many traditional arts, Phulkari began to fade into the background of modern living. Yet the memory of those early lessons stayed with me. I realised that what my mother had passed on to me was more than a skill—it was heritage, patience, resilience, and identity stitched into cloth.
I began creating again with a purpose: not just to preserve the tradition, but to reinterpret it. By bringing Phulkari into paintings, textured art, embroidery, and resin, I aim to give it a contemporary voice—something that can hang on modern walls, sit in everyday spaces, and become part of today’s lifestyle without losing its soul.
This shop is my way of honouring where I come from, celebrating the hands that taught me, and ensuring that this beautiful heritage continues to live, evolve, and inspire.