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  • March 22, 2013 Akshat Jain

    Must-have motifs

    This week, we look at some Kanjivaram sari motifs that have stood the test of time for centuries. Unfailingly popular, these lovely designs are virtual must-haves in the collection of every Kanjivaram sari user. The annapakshi or mythical swan is...

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  • March 15, 2013 Akshat Jain

    Finding beauty in the ordinary

    Every Kanjivaram sari, with its exquisite designs, has a fascinating story to tell. Centuries old motifs, popular to this day, have typically been inspired by exquisite temple art or drawn from Mother Nature. But the weaver’s restless eye, his endless...

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  • February 28, 2013 Akshat Jain

    Purity and passion

    Crimson, scarlet, ruby, or rose – red by any name universally stands for passion, danger, and love. As an instinctively identifiable symbol of the life force, red plays a seminal role in Indian cultural traditions. In Kundalini Yoga, red represents...

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  • February 22, 2013 Akshat Jain

    Sunshine, spring, and sensuality

    In sunshine drenched India, it’s no surprise that the color yellow evokes associations deeply entrenched in the collective consciousness. Call it basanti as north Indians do, or manjal, the term used by southerners, yellow is prominent among India’s sacred colors,...

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  • February 15, 2013 Akshat Jain

    The Splendid Colors of Indian Sarees: Blessed Blue

    Think Indian saris and the first association that arises is color – strong, vivid and saturated, with resonances that go beyond aesthetics. As every artist knows, color plays a seminal role in every aspect of life. Universally, colors speak the...

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  • July 21, 2012 Akshat Jain

    Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend

    The word ‘Diamond’ comes from the Greek word ‘adamas’, which is an adjective that was used to describe a very hard substance. (Diamonds are the hardest known natural materials and hence its name.) Diamonds because of their beauty and value,...

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  • July 13, 2012 Akshat Jain

    Silken Seed of Divinity

    There is a fascinating legend related with the Rudraksh. The term in essence refers to the tears of Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva meditated for numerous years for the wellbeing of all creatures. But, when he opened his eyes, he saw...

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  • July 5, 2012 Akshat Jain

    From Myth to Silken Reality

    Divinity, purity, prosperity and beauty are all words that are used to describe the Indian mythological bird – Annapakshi or Annams as we call them. Said to symbolize purity, the white coloured Annapakshi, could have well resembled the elegant modern...

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  • June 27, 2012 Akshat Jain

    Leaves in our Weaves

    The exquisiteness of a Kanjivaram silk sari lies in its richness of weaving, use of radiant colours and clever patterning. Designs with flowers and leaves as motifs have dominated for the past several hundred years and their depiction has been...

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