A canvas of understated elegance, woven in tradition. This berry Kosa silk saree draws inspiration from the Ragamala miniature paintings, where space and color blend harmoniously. Crafted using the Phera technique, the weave features a silk and cotton warp with a Kosa weft, lending a soft texture and a touch of artistry to this pure handloom drape. A timeless ode to minimalistic grace.
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.
Manufactured & Marketed by
Kosala Livelihood and Social Foundation, IV/S Coal Block, Gare Pelma, Village & P.O. Milupara Tah Tamnar, Raigarh - 496107, Chhattisgarh, India