How We Make Matters

Crafted By Women. Kept With Pride.

Every piece begins with skilled hands and a respectful pace—fair work, honest materials, and a process that protects the maker as much as the product.

"Together, we've grown from one artisan to a collective of 40 women across different villages in two years. We've traveled and curated a team of our own, trained and up-skilled them, gave them their first employment, tackled taxing production challenges. Yet every hurdle brings joy, reminding us why we started. Thread by thread, dream by dream."

Saloni & Lovedeep

Founders | Loving Slowly

The Artisans

Partnership, Not Performative Impact.

Loving Slowly isn’t “helping artisans.” It’s building with them, long-term, fairly, and without squeezing timelines or compromising workmanship. We choose small batches so the process stays human, and the maker stays protected.

This is our baseline.

HOW WE MAKE

Small-Batch by Design.

We don’t mass produce, because we don’t believe people should work like machines. Our pieces are made in limited runs, in rhythm with real lives—so the work stays steady, the craft stays intact, and the home objects you receive feel personal.

Less output. More care.

MEET THE ARTISANS

People Who Bring Loving Slowly to Life

Manjit Kaur

“Sat Sri Akal ji. My name is Manjit Kaur from village Kakrala Bhaika. For the past two years, I have been working from home to support my children’s education and help my family, especially as my husband’s health is not always good. This work gives me pride, purpose, and a way to contribute with care.”

Mandeep Kaur

“Sat Shri Akal ji. My name is Mandeep Kaur, and I am from Kakrala, Punjab. I do knitting work from home and make different kinds of knitted items. This work helps me support my family, and it gives me a lot of satisfaction. I hope to continue and grow in it in the future.”

Kulwant Kaur

"Sat Sri Akal ji. My name is Kulwant Kaur. I do knitting work so that I can support my family. I practice every day to improve my skills and make my work better. I also enjoy creating new designs. I hope that people like and appreciate my work. 😊"

Rajveer Kaur

“My name is Rajveer Kaur. I do knitting work because I truly enjoy this craft. I make cushion covers and other woolen items. I always try to make my work neat and beautiful so people like it. I do my work with dedication and care.”

Kulveer Kaur

"My name is Kulvir Kaur and I am from village Salemgarh. I do this work to support my children’s education and to run my household. I have two very young daughters, and I am the only earning member in my family, as my husband is not working."

THE LAUNCH COLLECTION

Our First Pieces,
Made With People.

Built over two years, travelled for, trained for, and made in small batches with a collective of 40 women artisans across villages. This collection is the start of Loving Slowly: craft-led, women-built, and made to last.