Pure ikkat silk — rich, rhythmic, and alive with movement. Layered with hand-drawn Kalamkari florals that feel like they’ve been gently painted into the weave. Across this canvas, colourful geometric embroidery adds structure and play — sharp lines meeting soft petals, symmetry dancing with freehand art.
Soft sage melts into muted grey, lifted gently by a dash of antique gold. Crafted in fluid Chanderi silk, this piece carries quiet confidence with a subtle glow. The sleeves hold a mirror-lined paisley motif — delicate yet striking — catching light in the most understated way. Tiny reflections, gentle shimmer, and just enough gold to make it unforgettable.
A quiet cinnamon brown Jamdani, steeped in vintage mood and soft depth. Across its textured weave, ivory Kalamkari Annams are delicately appliquéd — poised, graceful, almost as though they have just landed mid-flight. A subtle dash of gold threads through the story, catching light without overpowering the calm earthiness of the base.
A Jamdhani kurta inspired by the timeless weaves of Kolkata. Light, intricate, and woven with care with delicate detailing that extends beautifully to the back, making it just as special from every angle.
Anne Hejje in a striking shade of blue is paired with a bold Kalamkari yoke, creating a rich play of texture and tradition on breathable cotton. The yoke becomes the focal point, bringing depth and character without overwhelming the weave. Rooted in heritage yet easy to wear, this piece brings together multiple techniques in a way that feels balanced, thoughtful, and distinctly Svasa.
Hand block prints meet a beautifully crafted Bhopali yoke in delicate Jamdani weave, creating a rich play of texture and tradition on breathable cotton. The yoke is gently lined with mirrors, adding just the right glint without overwhelming the craft. Rooted in heritage yet easy to wear, this piece brings together multiple techniques in a way that feels balanced, thoughtful, and distinctly Svasa.