Dreamy and fluid, Afsana reflects poetic craftsmanship through soft textures and intricate woven details. The airy weave moves gracefully through the drape, while subtle checks and tonal depth create a refined visual rhythm across the surface. Elegant yet understated, the dupatta carries a soft festive charm that transitions beautifully across contemporary and traditional styling, making it versatile for intimate celebrations, evening occasions, and elevated handcrafted dressing.
Technique
Phera is a three-shuttle weaving technique that interlocks the weft of the body of the fabric with the weft of the borders on both sides. This technique is used to create simple straight borders as well as intricate temple borders on saris. Due to its complexity, it requires two weavers to work together in sync. The term "Phera," which means "turn around," refers to the shuttle turning at the point where the two wefts intersect.