About US
Handcrafted in Nepal& india · Worn in Australia
BEHULI
Where heritage finds a new home
The name
Behuli means bride.
In Nepali, a behuli is not just a woman on her wedding day — she is tradition made visible. She wears colour with intention. Her garments carry stories stitched by hands that know what the occasion means.
We named our brand after her. Not because every kurti set is for a wedding, but because every piece deserves that same care — and so do you.
Our story
South Asian's craft.
Australia's new chapter.
We started Behuli Australia because we noticed something missing. The South Asian women around us — mothers, aunts, neighbours — were searching for kurti sets that felt genuinely made: real silk, real craft, real colour. Not mass-produced approximations shipped in bulk.
You shouldn't have to choose between wearing your culture and finding something beautiful.
Every piece in our collection is handcrafted in Nepal by artisans who have passed these techniques across generations. The silks are rich. The dyeing is intentional. The quarter-sleeve silhouettes are designed to be worn — at festivals, family dinners, and the occasions that bring your community together.
The craft
What we stand behind.
We source exclusively from Nepali and Indian artisans. Each set arrives as a complete, coordinated expression: kurti and matching bottom, designed together.
Nothing about Behuli is generic. The colours are chosen for how they wear in real light, on real skin. Each piece is inspected before it reaches you.
Our values
Three things we won't compromise on.
Artisan first
Every piece is made by skilled craftspeople. That relationship matters to us and to them.
Rooted in culture
We don't borrow aesthetics. We carry them forward honestly, with the community they come from.
Made to be worn
Festivals, family dinners, weddings, pujas. Wherever you gather — these pieces belong there.
For the diaspora,
by the diaspora.
Delivering across Australia & New Zealand