The Honeycomb Blouse
The Honeycomb Blouse
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Handwoven in satin silk using the Kadwa technique, our yellow blouse comes with a plunging neckline and can easily be paired with our range of handwoven Banarasi sarees. You can mix and match to suit your personal style.
- Color: Yellow
- Fabric: Satin, Silk
- Craft: Kadwa
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Care Instructions
Care Instructions
- Dry clean only.
- Store garment in a muslin cloth in a dry environment, as the zari tends to react to the weather changes.
- Avoid spraying perfume directly on the garment.
- Air the textiles every few months.
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Disclaimer
Disclaimer
Please note that our textiles are handcrafted and handwoven leading to slight irregularities in design and fabric making each piece unique from others. Additionally, professional lighting may cause some colours to look slightly different on screen from what they would look like in real life. We sincerely hope you will appreciate and respect these unique traits of handloom products. For more clarity on your purchase, kindly contact us for a video call.
Manufactured By
Manufactured By
Name: EKAYA BANARAS PVT LTD.
Address:
D-7, 1st Floor Defence Colony
New Delhi – 110024
Mfg By : EKAYA BANARAS PVT LTD.
Country of Origin
Country of Origin
India
FAQ's
FAQ's
What makes Ekaya different from other Indian textile brands?
With over 130 years of textile legacy, Ekaya is rooted in unparalleled craftsmanship, working with generations of skilled weavers to create one-of-a-kind Banarasi sarees. At Ekaya, we don’t just honour the past but are reimagining the saree for the modern woman, transforming it into a versatile canvas that can be styled and draped in countless ways to fit every wardrobe.
Where are Ekaya sarees and fabrics made of?
All Ekaya products are made exclusively from pure, high-quality materials, including silks, georgette, chiffon, tissue silk, and organza. Each fabric is carefully selected to ensure luxury, drape, and comfort, reflecting the brand’s commitment to craftsmanship and detail.
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The Making of the Ekaya Saree

The Design
Every Ekaya saree begins long before the loom. It starts with an idea, a mood, a concept, or a story we want to tell through the weave. We research deeply, build colour stories, and moodboard inspirations that shape the identity of each collection.

The Concept
Once the concept is clear, our design team begins sketching motifs. These are first drawn by hand and then developed digitally. This is the stage where imagination takes form as shapes, lines, and patterns.

The Naksha (Blueprint)
The chosen design is carefully translated onto a life-size graph called naksha. Much like an architectural plan, every motif is mapped to scale, preparing it for the loom.

The Jacquard Code
From the naksha, the design is punched into jacquard cards – cardboard strips that act like secret codes for the loom, telling each thread how to move.

The Yarns
We source the purest silk yarns for strength and sheen. Colours are hand-dyed using traditional techniques and layered for depth and luminosity. Each shade is carefully forecasted to feel both modern and timeless.

The Loom Setup
Once the yarns are ready, they are carefully mounted onto the loom. The warp threads are stretched and aligned with precision, while the jacquard cards are fixed in place, ready to guide the movement of each thread. This setup is the foundation of the weave.

The Weave
The weaving begins as the warp and weft yarns interlace under the guidance of the Jacquard cards. Thread by thread, the saree slowly takes shape—a process that can take weeks, sometimes even months.

The Unveiling
Once complete, the saree is cut from the loom. For the first time, its motifs, textures, and colours are revealed in their entirety, and the sacred moment of seeing an Ekaya original comes to life.

The Finish
Every saree undergoes meticulous finishing. Loose threads are trimmed, the surface perfected, and every detail inspected. Only when it meets our highest standards does it become an Ekaya saree.

From Our Hands to Yours
An Ekaya saree is not just a piece of fabric. It is a journey of concept, research, artistry, and heritage, carried from the hands of our artisans to yours.
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GIFTING WITH EKAYA
Beautifully packaged sarees, thoughtfully wrapped and ready to gift for any occasion. Choose our gift wrap option at the checkout.
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