When Shahid Junaid, master-weaver from Varanasi, took on the challenge of script and calligraphy on cloth, he became aware of the relevance of 15th century weaver-poet Kabir’s teachings in his life. He researched words, songs, poems, phrases, and finally inspired his cousin Shaad Abasi to compose a poem about Kabir for this experiment. Abasi’s poem emerged on the end pieces of stoles woven in Urdu in silk. It says 'kaaf se kargha bane / kaaf se bane kapaas / kaaf se kapda bane / kapde bane libaas / kaaf se karigar bane / kaaf se bane Kabir.