Category: Moonga Silk Banarasi Saree
This beautiful piece of art is inspired by Kani weave of Kashmir. In Kashmiri, Kani means ‘small sticks’, essentially wooden spools, or BOBBINS, which are used to weave each color in separately, thereby creating the famously meticulous patterns; it is a technique also known as interlocking twill, tapestry, because the warps and wefts are set in a diagonal structure on the loom. As they work, the weavers follow an artistic sketch of the finished design along with the precise, coded instructions set out on a grid. The level of detail and craftsmanship that goes into kani weaving is incredibly time-consuming.
Fabric - Pure Moonga Silk
Color - White
Weave - Meenakari Floral Jaal in cutwork
Note- There may be slight color variations due to photographic reasons.
This is a hand-woven product and any irregularities in the weaving or pattern should not be taken as a defect. These irregularities make every handloom piece unique.