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A traditional handloom threaded with warp in indigo and gold, in a weaver’s workshop

ताना

TAANA

The Hand-Woven Heritage Collection


First Release

REKHA

Woven Lines. Timeless Tales.

Collection Philosophy

Every thread is intentional.Every line has a story.

TAANA is a collection centred on the beauty of weaving itself — thread, loom, line, rhythm, structure and craftsmanship.

TAANA REKHA is a celebration of the loom — where warp and weft come together in perfect harmony. Each saree is handwoven by skilled artisans, preserving the purity of Bhagalpuri Tussar Silk and the legacy of India’s textile tradition.

A weaver at a traditional handloom working an indigo and gold warp
The Inspiration

Born from the rhythm of the loom, TAANA REKHA draws inspiration from the elegant geometry of threads.

Clean lines, subtle patterns, and timeless weaves reflect the quiet strength and beauty of handwoven heritage.

Design Philosophy

Nothing is applied to this cloth after it leaves the loom. Everything you see is structure — the interval of the warp, the count of the weft, the discipline of the line.

The Taana warp-and-weft medallion from the House collection plate
The Fabric

What it is made of.

Pure Bhagalpuri Tussar Silk, handwoven on traditional looms. The weave is the design, so the silk is selected for evenness and strength in the warp.

Craftsmanship

How it is made.

  • Pure Bhagalpuri Tussar Silk
  • Handwoven by Master Weavers
  • Traditional Loom Techniques
  • Limited Edition

Source: Collection Plate TAANA (Product Information Card not yet issued)

The Catalogue

TAANA pieces

Only the first release of this collection has been issued. Further pieces appear here as the House Archive issues their Product Information Cards.

From the House Archive

The TAANA collection plate

TAANA collection plate — the hand-woven heritage collection, first release Rekha
TAANAThe Hand-Woven Heritage Collection · First Release REKHA
Our Promise

Every saree is a piece of heritage, woven with care and carried forward with pride. Made to be cherished, not just worn.