In Bani Jamra, hand-weaving is approached with discipline and continuity. Tarakeeb works with local craftspeople to adapt traditional methods for modern silhouettes while preserving the soul of the weave.

At Tarakeeb, design begins with material discipline. Only natural textiles are considered. Fabric is selected for integrity, breathability, and longevity — for how it holds form, how it moves, how it ages. The garment is shaped around the textile. Not the other way around.
In Bani Jamra, hand-weaving is approached with discipline and continuity. Tarakeeb works with local craftspeople to adapt traditional methods for modern silhouettes while preserving the soul of the weave.

Patterns, trims, and constructions travel between ateliers in India and Bahrain. This exchange allows each garment to carry multiple histories while maintaining a single refined identity.

Embroidery is applied selectively as emphasis, not excess. Motifs are developed with intention, ensuring each detail supports the silhouette rather than competing with it.
