Indian Embroidery
Indian embroidery has long been shaped by hands that understood both restraint and splendour.
In royal courts and artisan workshops, threads were drawn through cloth like fine lines through carved wood, deliberate, measured, enduring. Motifs were often inspired by nature: vines, florals, flowing forms that felt alive yet controlled.
There is a certain warmth to traditional Indian embroidery, like golden light against carved timber. Depth without noise. Detail without excess. It was never about decoration alone, but about lineage, precision, and the quiet authority of something made slowly.