Story of JnB

During the era of British rule in India, two artisans, Jadoon and Brohi, gained renown for their exceptional leather craftsmanship. Hailing from Sialkot, a town famous for its leather trade, they built a small workshop that would become the center of their thriving business

Jadoon specialized in crafting gloves, known for their seamless fit and fine stitching, which became highly sought after by British officers. Brohi, on the other hand, was a master of creating durable and elegant horse gear—saddles, reins, and stirrups—that became essential for the British cavalry.

Their work gained widespread recognition, attracting orders from British officials and even the Queen’s Guard in England. Their reputation spread internationally, but despite their success, Jadoon and Brohi remained dedicated to their craft. They continued to produce each piece with precision and care, leaving behind a legacy of quality leather goods that reached far beyond the borders of India.

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