Why Pakshi Raag?
In Indian tradition, “Pakshi” means bird, and “Raag” means melody or musical mode.
PakshiRaag captures the image of birds in gentle motion — chirping, soaring, and resting among flowers — as if composing a delicate symphony of nature on fabric.
This name honors the timeless charm of Parsi Gara embroidery, where each thread sings the story of serenity, grace, and detail.
How is Pakshi Raag Potli?
Pakshi Raag Potli bag is made by stitching together maroon Parsi Gara look-alike panels. For a finishing touch, braided rose-gold tone laces are attached on both ends of each panel. Towards the mouth of the potli bag where it closes, the same a rose-gold tone braided lace completes the potli bag.
The tassels of the potli bag are made using crochet patches with pearl white beads on the periphery and a bunch of classic dull golden beads.
What is the size of Pakshi Raag Potli?
8.75 inches X 8.25 inches
Where can you use Pakshi Raag Potli?
Pakshi Raag Potli is perfect to pair with Indian weave attires. If you are looking for gifting ideas for an individual or for weddings, you are at the right place.
What is the base of the Potli bag?
Come what may, all potli bags of IBHI are softly padded with U-foam sheets.
The Pakshi Raag Potli Bag has 4 layers on each side if the bag. The Parsi Gara panels are stitched on one layer of silk cloth, which is further stitched on to a U-foam sheet of 4 millimeter thickness. Thereafter, another lining of silk cloth finishes the piece.
What will be the shipping timeline?
Ready-in-stock orders:
• Gujarat – up to 3 days
• Rest of India – up to 5 days
• International – up to 11 days
Pre-orders: 7–9 days production time + delivery as above.
Shipped from our Gujarat-based unit: THE YELLOW SHED, IBHI – Sanand, Gujarat.
How we click pictures at IBHI?
At IBHI, every picture tells the truth.
Our product images are captured using a regular phone camera, in natural light, with no filters and no post-processing. What you see is what you get—authentic textures, true colors, and the honest beauty of handmade craft.
Because we believe the real shine lies in the details, not the edits.
How to close the bag?
Hold the Bag Upright
Place the potli on a flat surface or hold it in your hand so it’s open and upright.
Locate the Two Drawstrings
You’ll find two cords threaded through the top casing of the bag, emerging from opposite sides.
Pull Both Strings Simultaneously
Gently but firmly pull both strings outward at the same time.
As you do this, the fabric at the top will begin to gather and pleat inwards.
Close it Fully
Keep pulling until the opening is fully cinched shut. The drawstrings will meet in a bow-like shape on either side.
Secure the Closure (Optional)
You can tie the two ends into a loose knot or bow if you’re carrying it around or hanging it for display.
✨ Bonus Tip:
Most IBHI potlis have tasselled ends, which not only add beauty but make pulling and tying easier.