Close-up of a pink fabric with yellow floral patterns

The Story of Rangini: A Living Dialogue Between Color and Emotion

In a quiet corner of my garden, there once stood a small plant. I named her Rangini. True to her name, her presence was endlessly captivating. Every time I looked at her, it felt as though nature itself was playing a gentle game of color, movement, and emotion.

What amazed me most about Rangini was her sensitivity. At the slightest touch, she would change her color, her posture, her mood. In one moment, she appeared bright and vivid; in the next, calm and restrained. So much like human emotions, soft, responsive, and deeply alive. Within this constant change lay her beauty, and within that beauty, I found a quiet, powerful feeling.

Rangini was never just a plant. Over time, she became part of my inner world.
Her shifting colors, her subtle movements, her silent responses often made me pause, taught me to observe, and gently led me inward.

Some days she felt lively and radiant, on others, quiet and tender. Just like the human heart, colorful one day, silent the next, yet always honest.

This design is Rangini’s story. Through the play of colors and the rhythm of motifs,
I tried to capture her ever-changing beauty, a beauty that first meets the eye and then slowly settles into the heart.

In this design, color is never just color. It becomes an expression of a balance between brightness and restraint, between movement and stillness. Together, these elements form a feeling, much like Rangini herself.

This creation by Meghambara is therefore not meant only to be worn. It is the story of a relationship with nature, an experience of understanding one’s own emotions through the presence of a small, living being.

Even today, Rangini reminds me that beauty is never fixed, and neither are our emotions. It is within this constant change that life hides its deepest, truest colors.

 

— Written by SETU   
Designer & Creative Mind at Meghambara

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