Afghan Heritage · London Made

Woven in
Tradition,
Worn in London

Handcrafted clothing that carries centuries of Afghan artistry into the modern world

Discover
100+
Years of Craft

A legacy woven
into every thread

From the bazaars of Kabul to the streets of London — Silsila was born from a desire to preserve the extraordinary textile traditions of Afghanistan and share them with the world.

Our garments are a living archive. Each stitch carries the memory of artisans who passed their craft from mother to daughter across generations in Herat, Kandahar, and the Panjshir Valley.

Founded in London by a family who brought these traditions with them, we work with master craftspeople both here in the UK and in Afghanistan — honouring the old while speaking to the new.

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15+
Artisan Partners
6
Provinces
200+
Pieces Sold

Dressed in Stories

Each collection draws from a distinct chapter of Afghan textile heritage

Collection I
Nomad
Embroidery
Kuchi-inspired beadwork and mirror work on hand-stitched tunics
Collection II · Featured
Herat
Silk
Luxurious ikat-dyed silks from the ancient weaving city of Herat
Collection III
Pamir
Wool
Hand-felted wool outerwear from the high passes of the Pamirs

The Art of
Handmade

Hand Embroidery

Every motif stitched by hand using techniques passed down through centuries of Afghan craft tradition

Natural Dyes

Pomegranate rind, indigo, and saffron — the same dye plants used by Afghan weavers for generations

Ethical Sourcing

Every artisan is paid fairly. We work transparently, ensuring craft communities benefit directly

Limited Editions

We produce in small batches. No mass production — each piece is considered, rare, and intentional

"
Clothing is not merely fabric. It is memory, identity, and the living breath of a people.
Silsila Collective — Founding Principle
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