A striking pure tussar in black and red — bold, grounded, and rare. Kolam motifs meet Kasuti embroidery, where geometry and devotion come together in quiet contrast. Not a soft Margazhi story, but a powerful one — intense, resolute, and unforgettable. An unusual Margazhi tale, told in thread and silence. ✨
A deep blue Kanjivaram silk, anchored with an olive green korvai — rich, grounded, and timeless. Tiny mirrors catch the glow of oil lamps, echoing early Margazhi mornings and temple corridors washed in quiet devotion. A tale of tradition, light, and reverence — woven to be remembered. ✨
In deep black Kanjivaram silk, where silence feels sacred. Kolam motifs trace stories of early mornings, stone floors washed clean, and devotion drawn one line at a time. A Margazhi tale — woven slow, held close, and meant to last. ✨
On a Karnataka revival cotton weave, the kolam motif stands grounded and familiar — like patterns drawn at dawn on cool stone floors. Rooted in everyday ritual and quiet devotion, this piece reflects the spirit of Margazhi: simple, thoughtful, and deeply connected to tradition. A story of cotton, culture, and craft, revived and reimagined for today.
A light pista green silk comes alive with meenakari touches in fuchsia pink, creating a gentle yet striking contrast. Kolam borders trace the edges like patterns drawn at first light, echoing the calm rhythm of Margazhi — cool mornings, temple corridors, and colours that feel both festive and composed. A story of balance, tradition, and quiet celebration, told in silk and thread.
In a radiant golden yellow pure silk Kanjivaram, kolam motifs circle the neck like temple thresholds drawn at dawn. Paisleys bloom softly along the sleeves, echoing the quiet rhythm of Margazhi mornings — oil lamps lit, floors freshly marked, traditions unfolding without haste. A piece rooted in ritual, made to be worn and remembered.