

Two registers, one dupatta. On the teal blue bandhani ground, large meenakari peacocks stand among flowering trees — teal, green, pink, and lavender silk built up over dense bandhani dot work, the two techniques layering into a surface of unusual depth and richness. The birds are bold and fully formed, the floral ground around them continuous and alive. The other half shifts entirely — a cream ground carrying a dense meenakari phulwar jaal of full-bloom flowers and scrolling stems in green, pink, and lavender, with small birds scattered through the foliage. The border ties both halves together — a running bird and floral bel in the same palette on the blue ground, finished with a fine arrow-edge. A dupatta that tells two stories simultaneously. Video
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