The Kadhua technique is an intricate and labor-intensive process where each motif is hand-woven separately, creating a distinct and elevated pattern. Unlike other weaving methods, the technique requires more time on the handloom, as the weaver carefully interlaces each thread, ensuring that the design is independent of the fabric’s base weave. The separate weaving of motifs allows for a greater level of precision and complexity in design, with each motif standing out vividly, with an almost embossed texture. The addition of Meenakari further enhances the allure of this weave. Meenakari, the painstaking process of incorporating supplementary coloured resham threads into the weave, adds a burst of colour to the already intricate pattern, infusing the fabric with a rich interplay of hues.