Phera - Echoes of Tradition

Inspired by the traditional homes of the Dewangan community in Chhattisgarh, Phera captures the earthy charm of their mud-plastered facades in the saree’s body. The borders are playful geometric interpretations of the repetitive patterns found in wooden pillars and beams, weaving a beautiful tribute to the local way of living.

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Inspired by the traditional homes of the Dewangan community in Chhattisgarh, Phera captures the earthy charm of their mud-plastered facades in the saree’s body. The borders are playful geometric interpretations of the repetitive patterns found in wooden pillars and beams, weaving a beautiful tribute to the local way of living.

Phera, Chitr, Rang and Vanya are the collections where the Phera technique has been used prominently. Other than that, few sarees from Saadgi and Charutatoohave this technique.