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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First time wearing Kosa silk and I get why people prefer it over regular silk now.
Ordered two kurtas in different colours after loving the first one. True to size, and the stitching on the sleeves is clean.
Was skeptical buying silk saree online without touching it first, but this exceeded what I imagined.
Quick delivery, nice packaging, kurta fit true to size.
The pallu falls so well, doesn't feel stiff like I expected from silk. Wore it to a friend's reception and got so many compliments.
Bought a co-ord set for a friend's haldi function, fit perfectly, and the colour was exactly as shown in photos.
Ordered a stole as a gift for my mother-in-law, she loved the texture.