• Preserving Cultural Identity

    We actively document and revive craft techniques that are vanishing due to industrialization and urbanization. From ajrak printing to traditional loom weaving, our studio works directly with elder artisans to ensure these skills are passed on. By doing so, we help preserve not just objects, but the identities and histories they carry.
  • Artist-Centered Model

    At HeritageHandCraft, artisans are not laborers — they are co-creators. We involve them in design decisions, pricing, and creative direction. This model ensures fair compensation, professional respect, and the elevation of artisans as artists. Our studio is their stage — and every item reflects their voice.
  • Creative Collaborations

    We regularly collaborate with contemporary artists, fashion designers, and architects to explore new expressions of traditional techniques. These creative dialogues lead to limited-edition collections that surprise, inspire, and innovate — while remaining rooted in cultural craft practices.
  • Hands-On Workshops

    We host immersive workshops in embroidery, miniature painting, pottery, and more — led by experienced artisans. These sessions are designed for all levels, from curious beginners to seasoned creatives. Participants leave with not just a handmade item, but also a deeper appreciation of cultural heritage and manual skill.
  • Custom Cultural Products

    Need something meaningful and handcrafted? We take commissions for custom art pieces, ceremonial gifts, or interior decor inspired by cultural motifs. Whether it’s a hand-painted calligraphy panel or embroidered wall hanging, we collaborate with clients to create pieces that hold deep personal or cultural value.
  • Women Empowerment in Craft

    A significant portion of our artisan network includes women from underrepresented communities. By offering training, income opportunities, and recognition, we empower them through cultural work. These women become carriers of tradition and economic agency — weaving both stories and futures.
Made on
Tilda