Meet the artisans

The hands, the heritage, and the quiet details behind every piece.

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A closer look

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Handwork detail

Watch the craft

This page is where you’re invited to slow down a little, and look past the finished silhouette to the part that actually carries the soul of Moh by Meera. Because what you wear is never just fabric, right? It is hours of quiet handwork, the tiny decisions made stitch by stitch, and the kind of patience that does not show up in a product photo.

Here, you’ll see what usually stays invisible in fashion. The hands behind the threadwork, yes, but also the process behind it, which is basically the real story. The first pencil marks on cloth, the careful placement of motifs, the rhythm of printing, stitching, finishing, and checking, and then re-checking, because handcraft does not allow shortcuts if you want it to feel right.

And the more you look, the more you realise it is not just “work”. It is a human rhythm. Someone sitting with focus, repeating a motion hundreds of times until it becomes smooth, and then making it even smoother, because craft is not about speed, it is about steadiness. So when you hold a Moh by Meera piece, you are holding that steadiness too, along with the beauty.

This space is also meant to remind you why slow fashion matters in real life. Not as a trend, but as a choice to value time, skill, and dignity. Because every motif has a maker, every finish has a reason, and every garment has a journey that begins long before it reaches you.

So take your time here. Watch the details. Notice the texture, the slight imperfections that prove it was made by hand, and the quiet confidence that comes from something crafted with intention. This is Moh by Meera, not as a label, but as a living process.

Stories from the workshop

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Hand Block Printing In Progress

Inside the workshop, an artisan carefully aligns carved wooden blocks over a wide spread of fabric, building the print one precise impression at a time. You can see the focus in the way he checks spacing and symmetry before the next press, because this is where the motif gets its rhythm and the piece starts feeling “alive.” It’s slow, steady work, and this exact moment is what turns plain cloth into a Moh by Meera story worth wearing.

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Chikankari Handwork In The Hoop

A close-up moment from the workshop where the needlework gets its final definition. The fabric is held taut in a hoop while the artisan carefully builds the white threadwork over the printed guide, tightening edges, shaping the motif, and finishing the fine detailing that gives chikankari its clean, airy texture. This is the slow part of the process where every stitch has to sit perfectly, because this is what makes the design look crisp when you see it up close.