Swara - The symphony of colours

Swara is a symphony of colours woven in silk, where each hue comes together in perfect harmony. The serene blues evoke calm, the soft pinks bring a touch of warmth, while the natural Kosa silk embodies purity and grace. Every handloom saree in this collection flows like a melody, inviting you to drape yourself in effortless beauty.

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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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Swara is a symphony of colours woven in silk, where each hue comes together in perfect harmony. The serene blues evoke calm, the soft pinks bring a touch of warmth, while the natural Kosa silk embodies purity and grace. Every handloom saree in this collection flows like a melody, inviting you to drape yourself in effortless beauty.

The Rang and Swara collections are celebrated for their vibrant color palettes and striking contrasts. Rang offers a joyful celebration of hues, exploring the deep vibrancy and dynamic interplay of colors. Swara, on the other hand, presents a symphony of colors woven in silk, where each hue comes together in perfect harmony, evoking calm and warmth.

For celebratory moments, the Chitr, Abha, and Swara collections stand out. Abha is a tribute to luxurious handspun Kosa silk offering contemporary jaala designs woven in pastel palettes and the use of zari adds sheen to your festive wear. Swara offers a harmonious blend of colors, perfect for festive celebrations. Chitr is known for its intricate jaala designs and vibrant patterns, making it suitable for weddings and special occasions.

Abha, Swara and Saadgiare the collections where the Khapa technique has been used prominently. Few products from Chitr and Charuta too have this technique.