Sort by:
Mushfik Hand woven
Named after the Mughal painter who worked in the atelier of Abd-ur-Rahim Khan-i-Khanan... His artisanal paintings inspired some of the most popular architectural paints that the Mughal dynasty holds up till...
Camellia Hand-woven
Rs: 6,200
What am I? I am a pair of Shirt and Trouser, woven in pure combed cotton. How I was woven? I was woven by the technique of Plain Stripes and Hand-woven...
Chest Nut Hand-woven
Rs: 5,800
What am I? I am a Fusion Top woven in pure combed cotton. How I was woven? I was woven by the technique of Plain Stripes. How much time did it...
Pumice Hand-woven
Rs: 3,400
What am I? I am a Shirt woven in pure combed cotton. How I was woven? I was woven by the technique of Plain Stripes. How much time did it take?...
Pine Hand-woven
This suit is an ode to our artisans, the intricate designs on Shirt and Dupatta enriches the design theory conveyed by them. The enigmatic Motifs handwoven on this suite by them...
Mehr-e-Khizra-Handwoven-3pc
From Rs: 9,500
The Green Grace – Inspired by LifeKhizra, the eternal green, named after the saint of life. This dress blooms with lush greens, breathing vitality into the soul. It mirrors the...
Garnet Hand-woven
What am I? I am a pair of Eastern Shirt and Dupatta in pure combed cotton. How I was woven? I was woven by the technique of checks and Stripes. How...
Kars Hand Woven (Unstitch 3Pc)
This suit is an ode to our artisans, the intricate designs on Shirt and Dupatta enriches the design theory conveyed by them. The enigmatic Motifs handwoven on this suite by them...
Glitz
This suit is an ode to our artisans, the intricate designs on Shirt and Dupatta enriches the design theory conveyed by them. The enigmatic Motifs handwoven on this suite by them...
Zest 3Pc
Rs: 5,000
Introducing "Zest," a beautiful three-piece suit with retro-inspired prints. The suit features a white background with stunning mustard floral designs, creating a captivating look. It combines the charm of the...
- Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.





