Khem
Khem, or Rubiaceae, is the flower of my childhood.
In my memory, Khem was always there — growing in the corners of gardens, bright and familiar. It’s the kind of plant you could find almost anywhere, yet it always felt special to me. Children would gently pull the blossoms to taste their sweet nectar, and in traditional ceremonies, Khem would quietly take its place with grace and meaning.
It’s more than a flower — it’s part of who I am.
This pattern is a tribute to that quiet connection. The small, delicate blooms, their unique shape, and their place in everyday life all come together in a design that feels personal and timeless. Khem may be simple, but its presence is lasting — just like the memories it holds.
Khem









