

There is no single angle from which this saree looks the same twice. The body is woven in a fine metallic zari brocade across a single layer of organza-weight kora tissue — and as the fabric moves, it shifts between a deep, almost olive-black and a warm antique silver-gold, the light catching and releasing across thousands of small angular forms that cover every inch of the surface. The design is woven into the base fabric itself, so the saree stays light and fluid despite the full zari coverage. The brocade pattern is an all-over abstract geometric jaal — fragmented angular shapes that interlock without resolving into a named motif, giving the surface a restless, contemporary energy that reads differently at every distance. Up close, the individual forms are distinct; from across a room, the saree reads as a single luminous field. The border and pallu are woven in cotton jacquard with extra warp and weft, giving them a denser, more grounded hand that anchors the airy body — the contrast between the sheer metallic body and the structured cotton frame is part of the design logic. The blouse piece follows the same cotton jacquard construction as the border and pallu, completing the
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