Benares – A Collaboration Through The Eyes Of Vineet Vohra

£150.00

Our Benares scarf is a photographic artwork designed as a scarf made in Italy.

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Description

Our Benares scarf is a photographic artwork designed as a scarf made in Italy. It has been created in collaboration with the revered Indian street photographer Vineet Vohra. Benares which is also known as Varanasi the holy capital of India transports you to the incensed banks (ghats) of Benares where spirituality and religion seem to be the ultimate truths of life.

This collection is available in large sizes that make beautiful scarves. You may also love to frame them as an artwork that adorns your walls.

House of Gharats Limited Edition Silk Scarf Collection is the perfect opportunity to indulge in wearing and gifting a piece of art.  The collection is a custom illustrated artwork made with the finest silk twill in Italy.

Scroll down to read more about our inspirations and the artwork for our Benares scarf

SIZE: 90×90 cm

A Spiritual Experience In The City Of Lights.

Inspiration

The ghats (banks) is where humans seem to witness the conduit between the heaven and the Ganges, street life and the sadhus (ascetics)

Benares

In Varanasi (Benares) there are no beginnings and endings, only passages and transformations.

Feel Naughty

We have illustrated fifty naughty, hmm, knotty ways for you to tie the knot and create your style. Click here

All Wrapped Up

Your silk scarf will arrive in a delightful gift box with a story card, which makes it convenient to gift and store beautifully.

This collection is a custom illustrated artwork made with the finest silk twill in Italy.

House of Gharats unveil’s Vineet Vohra’s artful journey and photographical adventures through this collection.

“Since 2001 street photography has been my passion and my first nature. To me, street photography is a journey. I travel every day, I am learning and unlearning everyday, I thrive to improve everyday, and I try to be as honest through my lens as I can. I try to synthesize between human elements and the environment and my main focus is on how to make ordinary moments look extraordinary.“ Vineet is currently doing workshops globally and has been chosen as a Leica Ambassador. His works and stories have been published in prestigious magazines all over the world. He currently resides in India.

There are almost 100 ghats (places with steps leading down to the water) along the Ganges River in Varanasi. The main group contains around 25 of them, and it extends from Assi Ghat north to Raj Ghat. The ghats are primarily used for bathing and puja rituals (worship), but there are two (Manikarnika and Harishchandra ghats) where cremations are solely performed. Many of the ghats were constructed when Varanasi was substantially rebuilt under the Maratha Empire in the 1700s. They are either privately owned or have special significance in Hindu mythology. The ghats are especially dramatic at sunset. Come dusk, visitors can buy blossoms to add to the sea of lotus-shaped candles floating downstream during ganga aarti, a glowing tribute to the Ganges.

This collection is a curated selection of images reflecting different facets of Benares- the temples where the deities rest, the ghats (banks) where humans seem to witness the conduit between the heaven and the Ganges, street life and the Sadhus (ascetics) who are the celibate supreme.

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