

A handwoven Banarasi dupatta in peach, woven in pure Katan silk with densely packed Tanchoi motifs across the body. The motifs, anchal and border are all woven in zari, with the satin ground reading cleanly on both faces. Handwoven in Varanasi on a traditional pit loom. Tanchoi is a satin-weave Banarasi technique celebrated for its smooth-faced ground and densely packed motif work. The pattern is carried entirely by warp and weft, with no extra weft floats — the back of a true Tanchoi reads almost as clean as the front. That density is the reason Tanchoi has always sat at the higher end of the loom. Styling Note Drape the dupatta in a simple front-fall or wrap it across one shoulder over a kurta. Pair with kundan, polki or antique-gold; peach takes warm metals well. A blush, sage or ivory kurta extends the palette. Weave Tanchoi Motif Densely packed Tanchoi resham motifs Zari Zari motifs woven into the body, anchal and border Border & Anchal Tanchoi border and anchal in keeping with the body Colour A shade of peach with green accents Material Katan silk Measurement 2.5 m dupatta Origin Handwoven in Varanasi Carin
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