Vietnam’s embroidery heritage

For generations, embroidery has been more than just a craft — it is a part of Vietnam’s cultural memory. From the brocade robes of Hue’s imperial court to the delicate handkerchiefs quietly embroidered by village girls for their loved ones, every stitch carries the emotions and pride of a nation. At Lecia, embroidery is not simply decoration — it is a bridge connecting heritage and the modern beauty of the bride. Every delicate thread is entirely hand-stitched, gliding gently across the fabric like poetry in motion. What weighs on our hearts is the reality that Lecia's embroiderers are among the last remaining artisans from the renowned embroidery villages of Northern Vietnam. They grew up alongside the sound of needle and thread, witnessing their craft fade day by day — yet the flame of love for the art has never been extinguished. At Lecia, we strive to keep that flame alive by studying and applying the essence of traditional hand embroidery onto bridal gowns. Each design is not only a celebration of the bride’s beauty, but also a tribute to the cultural heritage and silent memories of Vietnam’s ancient craft villages.