Behind every handcrafted piece is a skilled artisan whose hands bring it to life.
Our karigars have learned this art over years — some from their parents, some from village elders, and some through decades of practice. For them, Chikankari is not just work; it is identity and pride.
They sit together, working patiently under natural light, carefully guiding the needle through fabric. Hours pass quietly as conversations flow and hands continue their rhythm. Each garment receives focused attention, ensuring that every stitch is aligned, balanced, and beautifully executed.
What makes handcrafted work special is the human touch. Slight variations in stitching are not imperfections — they are proof of authenticity. They show that a real person, not a machine, created this piece.
When you wear Zarika, you wear the dedication, heritage, and spirit of our artisans. You wear something made with time, care, and heart.


