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Baad-e-Mehfil (بعدِ محفل) | Shawl
Baad-e-Mehfil (بعدِ محفل) | Shawl
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For Those Who Understand What Remains After One Leaves.
This shawl holds the quiet that follows departure.
Crafted in soft poly pashmina, it drapes with composure and restraint — like the moment after a gathering disperses, when voices fade but meanings stay behind. Its fall is gentle, unassuming, carrying the understanding that love may continue, even when one chooses not to remain present.
The design draws from classical aesthetics and measured balance. Poetry moves across the fabric without insistence, mirroring the verse itself — calm, resolved, and deeply personal. Muted tones and thoughtful borders evoke the stillness that settles after the mehfil, when absence becomes noticeable not by noise, but by its quiet weight.
This piece is for those who leave without erasing what once mattered.
Poetry Written:
mohabbat karne wale kam na honge
teri mehfil mein lekin hum na honge
— Hafiz Hoshiarpuri
Product Details:
- Material: Premium Poly Pashmina — soft, smooth, and fluid in drape
- Length: 2.5 meters — generous for versatile draping and layering
- Feel: Lightweight, breathable, and comfortable for extended wear
- Design: Inspired by classical motifs, restrained palettes, and Urdu poetry
Care Instructions:
- Hand wash or machine wash on a gentle cycle with cold water
- Use a mild detergent
- Avoid wringing or twisting
- Dry flat or hang in shade
- Iron on low heat if required, preferably on the reverse side
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
Why We Created This
This shawl was created as a reflection on what lingers after leaving.
Hafiz Hoshiarpuri’s couplet speaks of continuity and withdrawal at once — love does not disappear, gatherings go on, but one presence quietly steps away. Not in anger. Not in denial. Simply with clarity.
Through Baad-e-Mehfil, we wanted to honour that moment — when absence becomes a form of truth, and leaving is done with dignity rather than declaration.
This is not just a shawl.
It is what remains, after the mehfil ends.
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