

Scripture woven in silk. The body of this katan silk dupatta is built on an ombré red warp — dyed in sections before weaving so the colour shifts across the length of the piece from a deep crimson-red through coral and salmon to a warm blush-pink, with no hard boundary between the tones. The primary weft is silver zari, which runs through the full body and gives the ground a continuous metallic sheen that reads differently against each tone of the gradient — cool and luminous on the deep red, warm and soft on the blush. Over this, the complete text of Bhagavad Gita shloka 2.47 — "Karmanye vadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadachana" — is woven as an extra weft in gold zari, running in continuous horizontal text stripes across the full width from selvedge to selvedge. The Sanskrit script is legible in the weave, the gold distinct against the silver ground, repeating row after row across the entire body without interruption. Two metallics, one ground: silver beneath, gold above. The border is a deep crimson plain katan silk band — no pattern, a solid frame that anchors the gradient and gives the ends a formal finish. The tassel finish is a deep crimson knotted net fringe with individual silk
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