

Silver that moves like water. This kora tissue dupatta from the Watermark collection is woven on an organza warp with a metallic zari weft, giving the base a cool, luminous silver that shifts between a deep pewter-grey in shadow and a bright, reflective silver in direct light. The diagonal stripes brocade is woven into the base fabric itself — bands of alternating texture running at an angle across the full width, creating a surface that has both direction and depth without any added embellishment. The body is sheer, single-layer, and remarkably light for a fabric with this much visual presence. The border is woven in cotton jacquard with extra warp and weft — denser and more structured than the airy organza body, providing a grounded dark frame that anchors the silver. Tassel ends finish the piece. Draped over a black jacket or coat, it reads as a contemporary luxury accessory as naturally as it does worn in a traditional style. The cool silver-grey palette is one of the most versatile in the metallic spectrum — it works across skin tones, seasons, and dress codes, and sits equally well against white, ivory, black, navy, and deep jewel tones. A considered piece for anyone buildi
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