Front
This design’s heart lies in a broken clay pot, with delicate flowers growing from within. The pot, though cracked, holds life, symbolising the passage of time, the untold stories of a home, and the resilience of a soul shaped by experiences. Above it, the name Vshey stands tall, anchoring the design in identity and meaning.
Screen-printed across the fabric is a home, a simple yet profound structure, standing beside towering palm trees, a familiar sight in landscapes rich with history and warmth. A man walks past with his bicycle, embodying the silent perseverance of those who work tirelessly for their homes, families, and dreams.
Despite being surrounded by countless others, every journey is personal, every burden uniquely carried. This is the essence of existence moving forward, building, surviving, and seeking solace in the fleeting company of fellow travellers.
Back
The back design speaks through silence. It captures strength in stillness and stories in texture.
At the base, a traditional Baloch woman sits with a native piece of fabric in her hands. She is not writing words but preserving heritage through her stitching. Her movements are slow and thoughtful, shaped by the quiet power of generations. She represents presence, not noise endurance, not display.
Behind her, an old wooden door stands firm, aged by time yet unshaken. A lone palm tree rises beside it, deeply rooted in dry, cracked earth. Rugged mountains stretch into the distance, silent and constant. Each element reflects a kind of strength that grows in silence and survival.
Above all this, a line appears written as part of the sky, part of the story:
Bohat kuch ghalat hoga, sab sahi hone se pehle
(A lot will go wrong before everything is right)
Here, the word “sahi” is written using the softer letter “س” instead of the traditional “ص.” This choice isn’t a mistake. It’s intentional. It reflects how life actually unfolds, not always according to rules, but through experience. This is the kind of “sahi” that grows from mistakes, trials, and real moments. It’s not about correctness. It’s about truth.
This is a design built on duality, of building and preserving, of tradition and evolution, of mistakes that guide us and stories that shape us. It reminds us that before things become right, they often have to fall apart. And in that space between, something honest is born.
This is not just a back design. It is a visual philosophy, quietly powerful, deeply rooted, and entirely real.