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Embroidery, Jewelry and Survival in the Tharparkar, Sindh
Woman working on a Ralli Quilt in Tharparkar, Sindh Image by Emmanuel Guddu from Sindh When looking into the intensely colorful and geometric rallis and embroidered textiles of Tharparkar, Sindh, I discovered the heavy silver ornaments worn around women's necks, ankles, noses, ears, and arms. At first glance they look rather uncomfortable, but the more I looked, the more I fell in love. This led... -
Shop Update: Small Embroidery Kits & Textiles
I’m very pleased to share a little collection of new things I’ve been working on with artisans in Punjab and Sindh. -
Embroidery Kits: Explore the Needlework of Indus Valley
We’re excited to introduce a new collection of four embroidery kits inspired by the ancient Indus Valley region and South Asian traditions -
Wenlin Studio x Rosa Pomar
We're excited to share our latest collaboration with Rosa Pomar on two exclusive hand-embroidered vests inspired by the folklore of Punjab and Portugal. -
Bengali Kantha & Sindhi Gindi
Bangali Kantha and Sindhi Gindi are both traditional South Asian embroidery techniques that repurpose fabrics, with Kantha being fine and figurative, while Gindi is coarse and geometric. Both reflect cultural heritage and continue to inspire contemporary textile art. -
Embroidery Traditions of Sindh’s Nomadic Tribes
Sindh’s nomadic tribes have preserved rich embroidery traditions for generations, creating textiles decorated with mirrorwork, Hurmich stitch, and dense couching. Though many techniques have faded, some continue to be passed down, preserving the craftsmanship and storytelling stitched into each piece.