mahardhika
A field of light, held in structure.
Woven in linen and cotton, the cloth is built through a disciplined plain weave, its surface animated by subtle irregularities that catch and hold the dye. The color draws from marigold — long associated across South and Southeast Asia with offering, ceremony, and solar force.
Each yarn is scoured, bleached, and dyed individually before being assembled into a warp of over three thousand threads, tensioned and set by hand. The weft is composed from two counts plied together, creating a faint striae that moves across the surface — a quiet disturbance within an otherwise ordered field. Once woven, the cloth is printed by hand, each impression placed and repeated across the length, then washed, cured, and brushed back into softness.
Mahardhika carries an older resonance of sovereignty and self-possession, shaped by Sanskrit lineage and later absorbed into the language of independence. It speaks to an interior condition: the state of being unbound.
Radiance contained within order.
COLOR SAFFRON & MARIGOLD
WIDTH 137.2 cm / 54 in
VERTICAL REPEAT 12 cm / 4.7 in
HORIZONTAL REPEAT 9.8 cm / 3.8 in
WEIGHT 235 gsm
CONTENT 60% COTTON + 40% LINEN
CARE INSTRUCTION DRY CLEAN ONLY
MARTINDALE 14,000
SKU SL6-03

