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A Dialogue in Fabric

Conceived in Bahrain, Crafted Across Cultures.

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“There are garments that follow trends. And there are garments that carry memory.”

Tarakeeb was conceived in Bahrain — shaped by its cultural depth, its artisans, and its enduring heritage. It was born from a belief that clothing should feel honest: natural in fabric, thoughtful in construction, and timeless in silhouette. Each piece begins with pure textiles and evolves through hand weaving and hand embroidery. Some fabrics are woven in Bahrain, honouring traditional techniques such as those of Bani Jamra; others are carefully sourced and enriched through artisanal craftsmanship across regions.

“Tarakeeb is not simply about design.It is about dialogue.”

Between craft and culture. Between tradition and contemporary expression. Between the hands that create and the women who wear.

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Our Philosophy

“In a world of excess, Tarakeeb chooses intention.”

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Exclusivity & Community

Ready-to-wear pieces are released in limited numbers — no more than three per design and colour — preserving exclusivity and personal connection. Select collections are entirely hand embroidered and created as singular works. Made-to-order allows each garment to be shaped with care, ensuring individuality remains at the heart of every creation.

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Our Craft

Woven in Bahrain. Sourced with integrity. Embroidered by hand. "What Begins in one place is enriched in another. The Result is a garment that feels international, yet deeply grounded."

Hand-weaving in Bani Jamra

Hand-weaving in Bani Jamra

A living technique shaped by rhythm, patience, and inherited skill.

Hand Embroidery

Hand Embroidery

Precise threadwork that turns surface into story.

Signature Finishes

Signature Finishes

Subtle cuffs and seams that reveal the hand behind the garment.

Tarakeeb is a Quiet Statement

"Elegance need not be loud, and heritage deserves continuity. True luxury is found in restraint."