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An Afternoon in Piccadilly
View collectionRati Collection
View collectionTilism Collection
Tilism is a limited edition collection of exquisitely handcrafted, opulent Benarasi saris and jackets that evoke the magic and mysticism of Benaras city. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind work of art.
View collectionJhurmut Linen Sari Collection
Weaving a saree out of linen yarn is a more laborious process than cotton or silk yarn. From the pre-loom process to the final sarce, the process takes anywhere from 15 to 60 days, depending on the weave, texture, and design.
Linen is a tough yam to weave on the loom- it breaks easily during weaving. There were a lot of initial challenges we faced while weaving a linen sari. Most linen sarees of the market are woven in 60 and 80 counts, but our linen sarees are woven with 100 and 120-count linen. 120-count linen yarn is a much finer version and tends to break easily. Each linen printed saree takes almost 3 months to get ready from weaving to printing to finishing
Kadambari Collection
View collectionAbhisarika
चली बन बेनु सुनत जब दहाई |
मात पिता बांधव अति त्रस्त जाती कहाँ अकुलाई ||
Abhisarika is one of the eight female protagonists mentioned in Natya Shastra; a Sanskrit masterpiece by Bharat muni composed somewhere between 2nd century BC to 2nd century AD.
View collectionJharokha Collection
This collection is an homage to the versatile, artistic forms for hand-weaving. The origin textiles of each state of India speak volumes of our rich cultural heritage. Each sari in this line is an endeavor to preserve this heritage, that we hope is always treasured by the current and future generations.
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