

An antique gold that doesn’t announce itself — it settles. This kora tissue dupatta from the Watermark collection is woven on an organza warp with a metallic zari weft, giving the base a warm, burnished luminosity that reads differently in every light. In shadow it deepens to a rich olive-gold; in direct light it opens up to a bright antique gold with cool silver undertones. The abstract geometric brocade is woven into the base fabric itself, keeping the dupatta light and fluid while giving the surface a quiet, intricate character that rewards a closer look. The body carries an all-over abstract geometric jaal — fragmented angular forms that interlock across the full width without resolving into a single named motif, giving the surface a contemporary, almost architectural quality. The border is a dense black zari band, woven in a fine dot or mesh pattern, providing a sharp dark frame that anchors the warm gold body. Tassels finish the ends. The dupatta drapes with the natural crispness of kora tissue — it holds its shape, moves with a slight rustle, and has enough body to sit well over both traditional and contemporary silhouettes. A strong pairing with ivory, cream, or deep jewe
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