Weaving Tradition
Into Tomorrow
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Nakshi Kantha sets crafted to feel premium from first glance.
Why Taati Studio
Premium quality, transparent impact, no compromise.
Every Taati Studio piece is made to bring beauty, meaning, and dignity into the home. We work closely with Bangladeshi artisan communities to preserve heritage craftsmanship, support fair wages, and create timeless pieces that feel calm, warm, and deeply personal.
Heritage woven into modern living
Authentic Nakshi Kantha and Jamdani traditions are thoughtfully reinterpreted for calm, contemporary homes—so every piece feels rooted in culture while fitting beautifully into modern bedrooms.
Fair wages, real dignity
We believe luxury should never come at the maker’s expense. Your purchase helps support fair pay, steady income, and long-term opportunities for artisan families in rural Bangladesh.
Handmade by real artisans
No factory shortcuts. No anonymous mass production. Each piece is handcrafted with skill, patience, and generations of knowledge that deserve to be seen, valued, and preserved.
Beautiful products with visible impact
From village workshops to your home, every Taati Studio piece carries a human story. We focus on transparent sourcing, meaningful design, and products that improve lives while honoring tradition.
Journal
Stories woven into every bed..
Jamdani Weaving How 12 Threads Become One Masterpiece
Stories from the Loom It takes a master weaver 12 hours to weave just the border of one sari.That single fact tells you everything you need to know about Jamdani — the world’s finest handwoven fabric and the soul of Taati Studio’s most luxurious pieces. The Legend of…
What is Nakshi Kantha? The 400-Year-Old Story Behind Every Stitch
A blanket that tells stories without words.That is Nakshi Kantha — one of Bengal’s most treasured textile traditions and the heart of every Taati Studio quilt. For over 400 years, women in rural Bangladesh have taken old sarees, layered them, and stitched them…
Meet Nurjahan Begum: 38 Years of Stitching Prayers
In the soft morning light of a small courtyard in Tangail, Bangladesh, Nurjahan Begum sits on a low wooden stool with a quilt draped across her lap. Her hands move with quiet confidence — needle in, needle out — creating the running stitch that has defined her life…
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