Our Artisans
The Hands That
Craft Heritage
Behind every Razza Radhita garment are skilled artisan families whose craft has been passed down through generations. Their hands don't just stitch fabric — they weave stories.

The Heart of Our Work
We Don't Outsource to Factories. We Partner With Families.
Razza Radhita works directly with artisan clusters across Rajasthan, Gujarat, West Bengal, and Uttar Pradesh. These are not anonymous supply chains — they are families we know by name, communities we visit, and craft traditions we are committed to sustaining.
Each artisan brings a lifetime of skill — hand-embroidery, block printing, handloom weaving, natural dyeing — techniques that cannot be replicated by machines.
Living Craft Traditions
The Techniques Behind
the Garments
Handloom Weaving
Woven on pit looms and frame looms by weavers who have inherited the skill across generations. Every yard takes hours — creating textiles with a depth of texture impossible to replicate industrially.
Hand Embroidery
From delicate chikankari to bold mirror work, our artisans practise techniques that are centuries old. Each stitch is placed by hand — a single garment can take weeks of focused work to complete.
Block Printing
Hand-carved wooden blocks dipped in natural dyes and pressed onto fabric — one stamp at a time. Our printers use traditional recipes for colour that are plant-based, non-toxic, and biodegradable.
40+ Artisan Families
Directly employed across four states
70% Women
Female artisans in our workforce
Work From Home
Enabling craft without displacement
Above-Market Wages
Fair pay based on skill, not just time
Wear Their Craft
Every Purchase Supports
an Artisan Family
When you choose Razza Radhita, you choose handcraft over mass production, heritage over trend, and people over profit margins.