Made by hand
Hand-tied bandhani, hand-set mirrors, hand-finished hems. Slowness is the point.
Our Story
Harsha Mistry is a Gujarati atelier for women — keeping the state's living crafts alive, one handmade garment at a time.
The Designer
Raised among the dyers and weavers of Gujarat, Harsha grew up watching cloth become memory — the bandhani saree kept for festivals, the mirror-worked chaniya passed down a generation.
She founded her atelier to carry those crafts onto a modern silhouette — clothes a woman can move, dance and truly belong in. Every chaniya choli and kurti is made to order in small numbers, so the hand of the artisan is never lost to the machine.
— Harsha
Hand-tied bandhani, hand-set mirrors, hand-finished hems. Slowness is the point.
We work with Kutch and Saurashtra artisans, keeping regional crafts and livelihoods alive.
Designed around real bodies and real celebrations — comfort that never sacrifices grace.
In Her Hands
Thousands of points tied by hand before the dye ever touches cloth.
Abhla shisha and Kutchi threadwork that catch the festival light.
Resist block-printing from Kutch, layered in indigo and madder.
Festive gold trims and threadwork that finish every silhouette.
“Tradition is not something we wear once a year. It is the thread we live in.”Harsha Mistry
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