Six layers of proof,
in every box
01
The Court Code
Every PESHA piece receives a unique identifier — e.g. PSH-MDB-007 — registered permanently in the Royal Court Registry. Yours is the only piece with that code. It is traceable, transferable, and permanent.
02
Edition Numbering
Each piece carries its position in the edition: Piece 7 of 25. The edition closes at 25. It never reopens. The number is verifiable scarcity — mirroring fine art prints and first-edition books.
03
Artisan Lineage Card
A physical card documenting the master craftsperson who made your piece — their name, their village, their lineage, and their years of practice. Direct visibility into a multi-generational history.
04
Motif Meaning Card
Art-historical context for every motif on your piece. The mythology, the royal connection, the regional significance. This converts your saree from fabric into cultural archive.
05
Certificate Scroll
A wax-sealed legal and cultural certificate of authenticity, linking your physical piece to its digital Court Code in the Registry. The proof that travels with the piece — forever.
06
Transferable Ownership
When you gift or pass on your piece, the Court Code transfers. Your daughter inherits the code, the history, and the proof. This is the architecture that allows PESHA pieces to be resold and auctioned.
The first mover who builds provenance infrastructure owns the category for decades.
That is PESHA. We are not competing with other saree brands. We are building the category of collectible heritage textiles the way Sotheby's built fine art auction infrastructure or the way the watch industry built the serial number standard. Once this registry exists at scale, no competitor can replicate it — because the registry is the moat.
Fine Wine
Vintage + cellar records
Appreciating asset
Luxury Watch
Serial number + service history
Collectible, insurable
Fine Art Print
Edition number + certificate
Auctionable
PESHA Saree
Court Code + Royal Court Registry
All three