Empress of the Wild
A textile drawn from the very essence of the wild, this saree depicts tigers emerging from tall, muted-gold grass. Woven in the Zari Vasket technique, the body holds an enigmatic ryhthm, capturing a seamless interplay as the tiger’s stripes dissolve into the surrounding terrain, while the pallu introduces sharp geometricity to frame the design.
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Color - Dark Brown
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Technique - Classic handwoven Banarasi Zari Vasket art passed down through generations of weavers.
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Fabric - Pure Katan Silk
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Collection note - A contemporary take on a heritage artform, this series of Shikargahs shifts the narrative from scenes of the hunt to moments of quiet reverence for the wild. Crafted in the Zari Vasket weave, enigmatic leopards and tigers hide within terrains of rocks, snow, and foliage, their forms revealing themselves only to a meditative gaze. A novel intervention in a timeless design language, the collection pays homage to both the wilderness and the loom, holding ingenuity and tradition in a single weave.
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Tilfi Promise - Pure. Handloom. Banaras.
Since this product is handwoven, there might be slight irregularities. But don't you think these add to the singular charm of a handloom beauty?