Inspired by twilight skies and fading coastal light, Saanjh carries depth, warmth, and effortless grace through its handcrafted weave. Rich woven textures and structured heritage checks move rhythmically across the drape, creating a bold yet refined visual character. Elegant and contemporary, the dupatta feels expressive without excess, making it perfect for evening festivities, cultural gatherings, and modern handcrafted styling rooted in timeless craftsmanship.
Technique
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. The Khapa tool is then lifted to raise specific warp threads, allowing the extra weft to be manually woven through, forming the motif as it interlaces with the warp.