The Ashwaa Universe

Ashwaa's four design families - Polo, Dressage, Show Jumping, and Equestrian - are not decorative categories. Each has its own emotional register, its own aesthetic logic, its own way of wearing the world

The Collection Story

Two Hands One Craft

Every Ashwaa piece begins with a conviction about how luxury is made: not by one hand, but by two. A Pashmina shawl is never a single object made by a single person. It is a weaver who produces the ground that improbable thinness, that warmth, that drape and a second artist, a painter or an embroiderer, who works the surface with design. Two people, two crafts, one object.

The Art Of Patience

A single Pashmina shawl can take months to complete. The finest yarns are hand-spun from the softest undercoat of the Changthangi goat, found only in the high plateaus of Ladakh. Each thread is a testament to patience, each weave a meditation on precision and devotion to the craft.

Heritage Meets Modern Design

This is the founding principle. The Ashwaa motif - the arc of a polo mallet, the stillness of a dressage horse, the moment of a show jump does not sit on top of the fabric. It emerges from it, placed there in collaboration between maker and material. The fabric is the horse. The motif is the rider. Neither is complete without the other.