Crafted Heritage

Hey — we’re Wahbayaan. This little space started with one simple idea: Pakistan has soul — and that soul deserves to be seen, felt, and shared. So we created Crafted Heritage — a collection of artworks that carry the stories, culture, and creativity of our home. Every piece you see here is made by a local artist. Some draw from tradition, some from their own lives, but all of them pour something real into their work. It’s not mass-produced. It’s not rushed. It’s made with intention.

We're not just running a shop. We're building a home for expression — for artists, for art lovers, and for anyone who feels something when they see a painting that just clicks. Thanks for being here. This is just the start.

Crafted Across Pakistan

Our art doesn’t come from one place — it comes from everywhere. From the calm of Hunza to the chaos of Karachi.
Every city brings its own mood, its own magic. These pieces aren’t just made — they’re lived.

The South

From the coastal buzz of Karachi to the calm strength of Quetta, the South is full of makers who know their craft. In Karachi, you’ll find artists working on bold calligraphy pieces, hand-painted wall plates, and unique home decor that reflects the energy of the city itself. Travel a little inland and you get to Hyderabad and Bahawalpur — places where textile traditions still live in the hands of families who’ve been weaving and stitching for generations.

What we’re doing at Wahbayaan is simple: we’re giving this craft a space to be seen. The work coming out of these regions isn’t factory-made or imported — it’s local, thoughtful, and built to last. And now, through our marketplace, it’s finally within reach.

The North

The northern side of Pakistan carries a different kind of rhythm — steady, focused, and deeply skilled. In cities like Lahore, you’ll find everything from handmade carpets to painted furniture, created by craftspeople who’ve honed their work over years, not just weekends. Move toward Islamabad, Peshawar, and Taxila, and the materials shift — from canvas to stone, from color to form.

Here, we feature stone sculptures carved in Taxila, salt lamps and décor pieces from the mines nearby, and even pool tables made by one of Pakistan’s oldest snooker factories. It’s all part of the same story: people working with what they have, where they are, to create something real.

Dive into Diversity

Explore the rich cultures of Pakistan