Muga Embroidery: A Living Craft, Now Closer to You
The Natural Golden Silk from Assam
There are some materials you don’t need to understand fully to feel. Muga silk is like that. It comes from Assam, in Northeast India, and has a natural golden glow that stays with you. For generations, it has been worn with care and pride. It holds stories, hands, and time within it.
Why Muga Feels Different
Muga does not come from a rushed process. The silkworms grow in open surroundings, feeding on trees found only in Assam. It takes time. It takes patience. Every thread carries that journey. You can sense it when you see it up close.
Making Muga Easier to Wear
We kept coming back to one thought. What if more people could experience Muga more often? In a way that still respects where it comes from, but feels easy to wear.
Adding Muga Embroidery to T-Shirts
That is how we started working with Muga on our T-shirts.
Not too much. Just enough. A small embroidered detail. A line, a motif, a soft highlight that catches light. The T-shirt stays simple and comfortable, and the Muga brings something extra to it. Something you feel, even if you don’t say it out loud.
Working in Small, Careful Batches
We work in small batches, alongside people who have been part of this craft for years. There is care in every step. We try to keep that care visible in what we make.
Helping the Craft Reach More People
When Muga is seen, worn, and noticed more often, it carries its story further. It reaches new people, new places, new moments. That is what keeps it alive in a real way.
Our Small Step
This is just our way of being part of that journey.
To bring a piece of Northeast a little closer, in a way that feels natural, honest, and easy to wear.