ANAHIV / New Delhi, India

Linen, made after
you ask for it.

Cut, dyed and stitched at our own atelier in New Delhi. Nothing kept in stock, nothing made before it's ordered.

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Your Order, Actually

What happens after you click buy.

The same 8-stage process we track internally for every order.

Order Confirmed

Payment received, your size and colour locked in.

Fabric Selected & Cut

Your exact size cut from European linen at our New Delhi atelier.

Dyeing & Colour Treatment

Hand-dyed to your chosen colour in small batches.

Stitching in Progress

Sewn by tailors hired on skill, at our own atelier.

Quality Check & Finishing

Inspected by hand before it's boxed.

Packed & Handed to Courier

Duties and taxes already settled.

Out for Delivery

With the courier for final delivery.

Delivered

Yours. Nothing left to pay.

The Atelier

Where every piece begins.

Since 2014

Our own atelier in New Delhi — modern equipment, not outsourced to unknown workshops.

Hired on skill

Every tailor and embroiderer here was brought on for the quality of their work alone, not their background, religion, or ethnicity.

Fair wages

Paid to everyone on the floor, no exceptions.

At Checkout
One price.

Duties, taxes, and worldwide shipping are already included — the same number you see on every product page, nothing added later.

Circularity
Since 2015

A dress doesn't end with you.

What began in Delhi — clients returning worn ANAHIV pieces for store credit or a redesign — is now opening to the rest of the world.

Worn Returned Reborn

Send a photo of your worn dress, drop it at any textile recycling point near you, and it becomes credit toward your next piece — no shipping to India required.

Or

Let us redesign it instead.

Not ready to let it go completely? Send us the piece and our atelier will redesign it into something new — a top from an old dress, a cushion cover from a worn cloth, something remade to mean a little differently this time.

A tradition since 2011
Since 2010

16 years, so far.

A few of the moments that mattered.

2010
Started as a small store in New Delhi.
2015
Opened our first recycling drop point.
2017
Committed to hand embroidery only, forever.
2017
Began distributing sanitary pads to girls in need.
2018
That same year, we introduced Linen Home & Living — table cloths, placemats, napkin sets, pillowcases, duvet covers, bedsheets, and more.
2019
Distributed cotton clothing to 500 girls in foster homes.

Our Whole Journey

2010

In 2010, Anahiv began as a small store in New Delhi, India, selling cotton and linen fabric alongside tailoring services for women. Customers could bring their own fabric or purchase ours, and have it stitched into a finished garment.

2010

Later that year, we added hand embroidery services — a decision made specifically to support hand embroiderers across India who had found themselves out of work.

2011

In 2011, we began accepting customers' old clothes to recycle and redesign into something new — turning old Indian sarees into dresses, old dresses into tops, and so on.

2014

In 2014, we opened Anahiv — The Atelier, a modern workshop equipped with Juki machines, built specifically to produce linen garments for women.

2014

That same year, we reopened the Anahiv store with a focus on linen dresses, and folded our hand embroidery services into the newly opened Atelier.

2015

In 2015, we opened our first recycling drop point, where customers could either hand in their old garments in exchange for a discount on something new, or have those old garments redesigned and stitched into entirely new outfits.

2016

In 2016, we introduced hand-embroidered dresses into the Anahiv store, with a firm focus on hand embroidery using cotton thread exclusively.

2017

In 2017, we took a firm stand against machine and computerised embroidery, incorporating different hand embroidery techniques from across India to help preserve a craft under threat frxom the rise of embroidery machines. We wrote this into company policy: machine embroidery would never be used. To this day, we support close to 1,500 hand embroiderers across India, buying their work and selling it without taking any profit.

2017

In 2017, we reached our first major milestone — 1,000 linen dresses sold in India.

2017

Also in 2017, we began a mission to distribute 10,000 sanitary pads to girls who couldn't otherwise afford them, as our contribution toward eradicating menstrual poverty in India.

2018

In 2018, we extended that mission further, committing 3% of every sale to NGOs working to eradicate menstrual poverty in India.

2018

That same year, we introduced Linen Home & Living — table cloths, placemats, napkin sets, pillowcases, duvet covers, bedsheets, and more.

2019

In 2019, we distributed cotton clothing to 500 girls living in foster homes.

2020

In 2020, we closed the Anahiv store as the pandemic began.

2020–21

Through 2020 and 2021, we worked around the clock for two years, making three-layer cotton face masks to be distributed across India, funded entirely through donations.

2022

In 2022, we reopened Anahiv — The Atelier, resuming production of linen dresses and Linen Home & Living.

2022

That same year, we took Anahiv online with the launch of our website.

2024

In 2024, we opened Anahiv to the global market, shipping to the USA, Europe, the UK, Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, and Dubai.

2026

In 2026, we're opening our recycling program to the global market.

Oct '26

In October 2026, we're introducing diamond jewellery, with a strong focus on sustainable, lab-grown diamonds.

Dec '26

In December 2026, we'll bring our love of hand embroidery to the world — thread and sequin embroidery on linen products, and more.

In Their Words

From people who ordered.

Where It Ships

From New Delhi, out into the world.

Watch it go — one route at a time.

India
Map data: Natural Earth / world-atlas / DataMeet (India boundary)
United States
Europe
Australia
United Kingdom
Canada
Also shipping toHong KongDubai

Sixteen years in. Your size is waiting.

Shop the Collection → Made in New Delhi. Shipped worldwide. Nothing added at your door.