Collection: Pakki ka Kaam

What is pakki ka kaam?

“Pakki ka Kaam” refers to a traditional embroidery technique from South Asia, particularly popular in regions of Pakistan and India. It involves intricate, precise stitching, often done with colorful threads, to create detailed patterns and motifs. The embroidery is usually dense and durable, giving it the name “pakki,” meaning “strong” or “solid” in Urdu/Hindi. This technique is often used to embellish fabrics like cotton, silk, or chiffon, and is commonly seen on traditional clothing such as kurtas, dupattas, and sarees. The craftsmanship reflects a high level of skill, with each piece showcasing unique artistry and heritage.