Khapa

Khapa is a weaving technique used to insert extra weft threads to create simple geometric patterns, either in the border, pallu, or motifs across the body of a saree. A flat, smooth wooden tool called a 'Khapa' is inserted into the warp threads according to the desired placement, size, and width of the motif. 

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Kosala is an initiative by Hindalco (an Aditya Birla Group Company). Our mission is to create sustainable livelihoods for Chhattisgarh’s indigenous Kosa silk weavers by bridging the gap between traditional craft, contemporary design, and global accessibility.

Kosa silk, indigenous to Chhattisgarh, India, is renowned for its natural texture and rich, golden hue. It is produced from the cocoons of the Antheraea mylitta silkworm and is celebrated for its durability and elegant appeal

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