At Suee, we honour the artisans who create each of our handloom products by providing detailed information about the weavers and embroidery artists who craft each product. Being aware of the maker of your goods helps to maintain traditional crafts, promote fair trade, and create a stronger sense of connection. When purchasing from Suee, you are directly a part of a movement that values sustainability, craftsmanship and ecological practices. It is beyond just buying products from us, you are making a difference! Suee offers a love creation, meticulously crafted by skilled artisans. We provide detailed information about the weavers and embroidery artists behind each of your products to let you know about the people and their stories who worked behind your garment. In this way you are creating a more meaningful connection between you and the garment giving a different purchase experience.Every Suee product narrates a tale of tradition, skill, and commitment. The foundation of our brand is laid by our talented team of weavers and the embroidery artists from Kerala,who are custodians of centuries - old craft.
Working with over 20 cooperative societies, supporting more than 2000+ artisans in Kannur, this collaboration not only helps them with a stable income but also helps preserve their invaluable skills that have been passed down through generations. Our weavers produce textiles with unique textures and designs on traditional handloom that are impossible for the machines to imitate and their proficiency is very evident in each creation. Our embroidery artists take inspiration from Kerala’s natural aesthetics, cultural motifs, authentic patterns and create designs that are eternal as well as modern. They transform each creation into a work of art with their personal touch to our products. At Suee, we are committed to promoting slow fashion and sustainability. Our mission is to bring high-quality Kerala handloom products to the global market while supporting and empowering the artisans behind them. Each Suee product comes with information. About the weaver and embroidery artist who created it. You can learn about their background, skills, and the inspiration behind their work.