

This dupatta is built from colour in motion. The warp is dyed in a repeating sequence of 4–5 tones — deep magenta, hot pink, coral, salmon, and warm peach — arranged in chevron-shaped bands that cycle across the full length of the dupatta. The effect is not a single sweep from one colour to another, but a rhythmic, structured repeat: the same sequence of colour bands appearing again and again, each band chevron-shaped, so the colour shifts feel dynamic and directional rather than flat. Paired with a solid pink katan silk weft, the ground is opaque and richly weighted — full-bodied katan silk with real drape and presence. Across this multicolour chevron ground, an all-over brocade in gold zari extra weft covers the entire body in a continuous diagonal zigzag pattern. The gold zari reads differently against each colour band beneath it — electric against the deep magenta, warm and glowing against the peach — so the metallic surface is never static. The result is a dupatta that shifts register as it moves, catching light differently at every fold. Wear it over ivory or cream for a bridal-adjacent softness, or over black for maximum contrast. It works draped over a lehenga, a sharar
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