
Phekwa
The Phekwa is a style of weaving, where the weft remains embedded in the warp, interlaced from selvedge to selvedge, creating surface textures of the base or zamin. This can be done with single silk yarn or resham or zari , or both wound around shuttles. This technique is used in satin or silk with almost reversible textures called hunar. This may be used to create a plain, twill or diamond-like weave called chashme bulbul.