Central Asia Heritage
Culture, textiles, ceramics, and wooden décor from Uzbekistan
Heritage
For centuries, the Silk Road connected Asia and Europe. Its cultural legacy is a living language of pattern, color, and technique—made by hand, meant to be used, and designed to last.
In the modesty tradition, dignity, grace, and intention are emphasized—favoring layered silhouettes. Expressions vary across the region and from person to person, yet the shared thread is respect, comfort, and quiet elegance.
Handmade Silk Road Textiles
Ikat is made from yarns resist-dyed before weaving to create shimmering motifs; in Uzbekistan, cities like Margilan are renowned for supple silk and silk-cotton blends. Explore our Ikat-inspired coats , longsleeves and shopping bags to experience this timeless craft.

Suzani embroidery refers to large textiles traditionally stitched by hand with floral and fruit motifs—pomegranates, rosettes, and winding vines—made for life events and everyday homes. Discover the artistry in our Suzani pillowcases and tablecloths.
From robes and shawls to cushions and table linens, these textiles bring authentic pattern and living color into daily life—pieces that feel beautiful to use.
Handcrafted Ceramics

Rishtan, in Uzbekistan is famed for luminous glazes and hand‑painted geometry.
Our ceramic décor is made by the well‑known artisan Rustam Usmanov in Rishtan, Uzbekistan—each piece shaped and finished by hand, with subtle variations that mark true craft.
Carved Wooden Décor & Accessories

Hand-carved by Uzbek artisans using locally sourced walnut, elm, or juniper, our bookstands, decorative wall panels, and carved plates carry unique maker’s marks and bring calm, authentic design to daily life.