Meet Our Artisans

1. Rahima Begum

Master Nakshi Kantha Artisan | 22 Years of Experience

Rahima learned embroidery from her mother at the age of twelve. Today, every stitch she creates reflects two decades of skill and dedication. Her work helps support her children's education while preserving a tradition that has been passed through generations.

"When I stitch, I feel connected to my mother and grandmother."


2. Amina Khatun

Traditional Embroidery Artisan | 18 Years of Experience

Amina is known for her patience and precision. She often spends weeks completing a single Nakshi Kantha, ensuring every pattern is perfectly balanced and beautifully finished.

"A handmade piece should tell a story long after it leaves my hands."


3. Fatema Begum

Heritage Craftswoman | 20 Years of Experience

Fatema began stitching as a young girl and transformed her passion into a source of income for her family. Her intricate floral designs are inspired by the beauty of rural Bangladesh.

"Every flower I stitch reminds me of my village."


4. Nurjahan Akter

Senior Artisan | 25 Years of Experience

Nurjahan has trained many younger women in her community, helping preserve the art of Nakshi Kantha for future generations. Her work combines traditional patterns with remarkable craftsmanship.

"Our tradition survives when we share it."


5. Salma Khatun

Hand Embroidery Specialist | 15 Years of Experience

Salma balances family responsibilities while creating beautiful handmade pieces from her home. Her dedication has helped provide stability and opportunity for her children.

"Every stitch is made with patience and hope."


6. Rina Begum

Nakshi Kantha Artisan | 17 Years of Experience

Rina is admired for her detailed handwork and clean stitching techniques. She believes true craftsmanship cannot be rushed and takes pride in every finished piece.

"Quality comes from taking the time to do things right."


7. Hasina Akter

Traditional Textile Artisan | 19 Years of Experience

Hasina's work reflects generations of knowledge passed down through her family. Her embroidery captures stories, memories, and cultural traditions in every design.

"A Nakshi Kantha carries more than thread—it carries history."


8. Jamila Begum

Rural Craftswoman | 16 Years of Experience

Jamila's artistry helps support her family while allowing her to continue practicing the craft she loves. Her work is known for its warmth, authenticity, and attention to detail.

"Handmade means every piece is truly unique."


9. Shahnaz Khatun

Embroidery Artisan | 21 Years of Experience

Shahnaz specializes in traditional Bengali motifs that celebrate village life and heritage. Each creation reflects weeks of careful hand stitching.

"Machines can copy patterns, but they cannot create soul."


10. Parvin Akter

Master Hand-Stitching Artisan | 23 Years of Experience

Parvin has devoted much of her life to preserving the beauty of Nakshi Kantha. Her craftsmanship has become a source of pride for her family and community.

"I want future generations to know the beauty of handmade work."