
Traditional Aesthetic. Modern Comfort.
The Kardamom Ethos
Each of our products has a story.
They use traditional methods of production, with age-old techniques passed down through families for generations. They are mostly handmade, and always ethically produced.
Using this ethos, we build a long, trusted relationship with our suppliers.
Block Printing



Block printing in India is an art form that is centuries-old. It involves hand-carving intricate designs onto wooden blocks, which are then stamped onto fabric using natural dyes.
Originating in Rajasthan and Gujarat, this technique has been passed down through generations, creating stunning textiles that reflect the region's rich cultural heritage.
Each block-printed piece is unique, with designs ranging from traditional motifs to contemporary patterns, offering a one-of-a-kind touch to any home. Today, block-printed fabrics are used for a variety of products, including bed linens, clothing, and home decor, celebrated for their vibrant colors, durability, and timeless appeal.
Embrace the beauty of handcrafted block printing and add a touch of Indian artistry to your living space.
Kantha



Kantha quilting is an old craft originating in rural India, where women would repurpose old saris and cloth to create functional, beautifully embroidered quilts.
This traditional technique involves stitching together layers of fabric with simple yet intricate running stitches, resulting in a unique texture and design.
Originally used as blankets or bedding, kantha quilts have evolved into decorative pieces that blend functionality with artistry. Today, they are cherished for their vibrant patterns and lightweight warmth, making them a popular choice for bed linens, throws, and home decor.
Experience the timeless charm of kantha quilting, where rich heritage meets contemporary style.
Aari and Suzani Embroidery



Aari and suzani embroidery are both rich, centuries-old traditions with deep cultural roots in Central Asia.
Aari embroidery, originating in India, involves intricate needlework using a hooked needle, often creating stunning floral and geometric patterns.
Suzani is a textile art from Uzbekistan. Traditionally, suzani textiles were hand-embroidered by women using silk or cotton thread on fabric, often featuring bold motifs like flowers, vines, and birds.
Both crafts have evolved over time, maintaining their cultural significance while being embraced in contemporary fashion, home décor, and accessories.
Today, these timeless techniques continue to captivate global audiences, blending tradition with modern style.
Kilim Rugs and Furnishings



Kilim is a traditional woven textile that has been crafted for centuries across the Middle East, Central Asia, and South Asia.
Kilim, essentially a flat-weave style of rug, originated in ancient Persia and has been an integral part of nomadic cultures, often used for practical purposes like floor coverings, tents, and blankets.
Durries, similar in technique but often thinner and more decorative, have their roots in India and are known for their vibrant colors and geometric patterns.
Both types of rugs were traditionally handwoven using wool or cotton, with each piece reflecting the unique cultural and regional influences of the weaver.
Today, kilims continue to be celebrated for their timeless designs and craftsmanship, finding a place in contemporary interiors and fashion while retaining their rich heritage.