KA-SHA - NARRATIVE THROUGH MAKING

At Ka-Sha, clothing is a form of storytelling.

Garments are constructed through hand processes: embroidery, appliqué, hand-sewn seams—each technique carrying its own history and cultural specificity. These elements are brought together into pieces that feel both personal and collective.

There is a sense of intimacy in the work. Details are considered, often subtle, revealing themselves over time.

At the same time, Ka-Sha engages with systems of reuse and repair, extending the life of garments beyond their initial form.

Craft here operates as both expression and continuity, linking past, present, and future through the act of making.

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