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An Afternoon in Piccadilly
A nostalgic saga woven in time—a journey back to an era of love, laughter, and serene afternoons wrapped in conversations over tea.
‘An Afternoon in Piccadilly’ intricately weaves tales of intertwining societies, where our Banarasi saris, adorned with Victorian-inspired hues and motifs, echo the spirit of an empowered woman.
Rati Collection
Rati, our magnificent collection of handwoven Benarasi saris, is the result of months of collaborating closely with the most skilled Benarasi craft community in the country.
Our handwoven saris are ideal for those who appreciate and value art through the ages.
Tilism Collection
"Tilism" is our collection of exquisitely handcrafted, opulent Benarasi weaves.
Each sari is an ode to authentic Benarasi craftsmanship with subtle contemporary twists. Inspired by the mysticism of Benaras, every piece evokes magic and mystery, making each a limited edition work of art.
Jhurmut Linen Sari Collection
INTRODUCING JHURMUT
This season, Kasturi Woman focuses on minimalism. We celebrate saris that embody minimalism in a social setting- be it a cocktail or a day party.
Linen Saris have evolved into a fashion statement, combining comfort, functionality, and style. Carefully designed floral print on a 100 count handcrafted linen helps bring about an aura of effortless elegance about our Kasturi Woman.
Cast aside the rules and make a statement with these stunning linen saris and embroidered blouses.
Kadambari Collection
Kadambari is a lyrical prose romance that narrates the love story of Kadambari, a Gandharva princess, and Chandrapida, a prince who is eventually revealed to be the moon god. Acclaimed as a great literary work, it is replete with eloquent descriptions of palaces, forests, mountains, gardens, sunrises and sunsets and love in separation and fulfillment.
Kadambari, written in the 7th century, claims the distinction of being the first novel in India, and perhaps the world.
Abhisarika Collection
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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