Most of the women we work with did not start as artisans. They began as learners who were curious, careful, and willing.
Through knotting, weaving, embroidery, and paint, something begins to change. The hesitation slowly fades. The hand becomes steady and confident. Creating something by hand, something that someone else will choose and keep, turns into a quiet yet meaningful source of dignity.
At Tarahi, we do not romanticise craft. We pay fairly. We source responsibly and consistently. Most importantly, we ensure that the women who create our pieces are never treated as an afterthought in the story we share.