Collection: Phulkari

Phulkari is a traditional Punjabi embroidery technique that uses colorful silk thread and a darn stitch to create geometric and floral patterns on coarse cotton fabricThe word "phulkari" translates to "flower work" in Hindi and Punjabi, but the designs can also include cover motifs and other shapes. Phulkari is a hereditary craft that was traditionally practiced by women in the Punjab region, which is now part of both India and Pakistan.

Phulkari is known for its neat, regular patterns, and smaller stitches result in finer, better work. The base cloth is often completely covered in a process called Bagh. Phulkari is traditionally made from heavy fabrics like khaddar, but today it can be made from a variety of materials, including chiffon and lightweight cotton.