Noorast — meaning light that settles softly — appears here in a deeper shade: Saawan Grey. A hue reminiscent of monsoon skies just before the first drop falls. The Tarkashi work remains a soft declaration — diagonal strokes, carefully pulled, flowing in parallel threads like whispers in symmetry.
The embroidery forms a U-shaped neckline, its borders marked by tiny arches and angular motifs that flicker like fragments of filtered moonlight. Even in grey, there is no gloom — only calm.
This version of Noorast leans into subtlety with poise. It is a celebration of balance — of geometry meeting grace, of overcast tones exuding understated brightness.
Noorast in Saawan Grey is made for the thinker, the listener, the man who speaks through presence, not performance.