Ziffi
🛒
Raw Mango

RAW MANGO FESTIVE | 2015

₹0
Out of stockchecking live price…
View on Raw Mango store ↗

The word ‘Mashru’ comes from the Arabic word ‘shari a’ that means “permitted by Islamic law.” Mashru was developed around the sixteenth century to allow Muslim men to exercise some agency within a rigid sartorial system that prohibited luxury in their lifestyles; in this system, silk was equated with leisure and decadence. Not quite silk, and not quite not, Mashru was a brilliant, highly skilled invention that presented a blurring of binaries in being both silk and cotton. The warp faced satin weave allowed silk to be visible on the surface, giving the fabric its desired shine. Mashru broke a rule within a system, and emerged as a legally ‘permitted’ fabric for men to wear.

Mashru came to India through the silk route. It was originally woven in three parts of India: Gujarat, The Deccan and Uttar Pradesh. The colour palettes used to weave Mashru were mostly bright, often striped, and the textile was commonly dotted with motifs. One type of Mashru even used ikat. Despite its versatility, Mashru showed its deep Ottoman and Mughal influences.

Photography: Prarthna Singh


Delivery

uid sha:dbe9b1c6fac94d65b96e1d117e55b7a47d49ca2a

You may also like

MASHRU | 2015
Raw Mango
₹0
out of stock
PLAYGROUND | 2025
Raw Mango
₹0
out of stock
RAW MANGO FESTIVE | 2014
Raw Mango
₹0
out of stock
RAW MANGO FESTIVE | 2016
Raw Mango
₹0
out of stock
AGAMA | 2025
Raw Mango
₹0
out of stock
SHAHER | 2014
Raw Mango
₹0
out of stock
HEER | 2018
Raw Mango
₹0
out of stock
SOOTI | 2015
Raw Mango
₹0
out of stock