Inspired by a 19th-century Persian tile design by Mirza Akbar, this handwoven whisk transforms ancient geometry into everyday art - which I believe was the original intention when Mirza created this work. Whether you are walking on a beautifully tiled floor or sweeping with a handmade broom - there is beauty and magic in the mundane.
The intricate stepped pattern is meticulously woven into the handle, echoing the symmetry and rhythm of traditional ornamentation. Use it for ritual cleansing, every day sweeping, or as a statement piece that honors the dialogue between craft and history.
Natural broom corn, natural basket reed, red and black linen cord, organic broom corn seed heads.
Hand woven by Nam Joti Kaur Khalsa, 2025.
Inspired by a 19th-century Persian tile design by Mirza Akbar, this handwoven whisk transforms ancient geometry into everyday art - which I believe was the original intention when Mirza created this work. Whether you are walking on a beautifully tiled floor or sweeping with a handmade broom - there is beauty and magic in the mundane.
The intricate stepped pattern is meticulously woven into the handle, echoing the symmetry and rhythm of traditional ornamentation. Use it for ritual cleansing, every day sweeping, or as a statement piece that honors the dialogue between craft and history.
Natural broom corn, natural basket reed, red and black linen cord, organic broom corn seed heads.
Hand woven by Nam Joti Kaur Khalsa, 2025.