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Made using a mix of cotton plaid and velvet green corduroy. Featuring an oversized single breasted notch lapel silhouette and straight leg pants. Inspired by Ustad Mansur’s painting "Troubled Gyre Falcon" from the year 1625. The falcon and flowers are rendered using generational hand embroidery, thread work, metal work, and bead work techniques.
Part of the "Threads of Abundance" Collection inspired by Ustad Mansur, a forgotten master of the Mughal court and one of history’s first naturalists.
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Rooted in the deep textile traditions of South Asia, Color Coded Crime breathes new life into centuries-old techniques, preserving the skill, patience, and soul that mass production threatens to erase. Working with a community of artisans, they honor the sacred knowledge passed down through generations. Each stitch carries the weight of history, each thread a story of human hands and lived experience.
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