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Ahira III ~ Handwoven Gopalpur Tussar
Handwoven Gopalpur tussar Sambalpuri pallu contrast blouse piece. Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
₹6,700.00 -
Yara II ~ Handwoven Pure Organza sequins saree
Handwoven Pure organza with all over pocket sequins work
saree length 6.3 mts including blouse piece
₹5,450.00 -
NAIVEDYAM II ~ BERHAMPUR DOUBLE PATTA PURE SILK SAREE
BERHAMPURI Patta (double Anchal / pallu) Pure Silk
The Berhampuri silk saree (also known as Phoda Kumbha weaving because of its characteristic temple design) is different from all others Odisha Handloom sarees. The weaving technique is said to have originated over 200 years ago and exported to various parts of the globe through the Gopalpur port in the days of yore. These majestic sarees also adorn the deities of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra at the temple of Puri! For the lovers of Indian Handloom, Berhampuri Patta or double pallu silk sarees are more than treasured jewels, hope you will appreciate this beauty just as we do.
Saree length 5.5 mts, Blouse piece 1 mt.₹23,500.00 -
Swans in the pond – Hand batik painting on premium Katan silk
Hand batik painting on pure Katan silk
saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece
₹7,995.00 -
Bandhni Kanjivaram Silk
Bandhni Kanjivaram pure Silk
Saree length 6.3 mts including blouse piece₹16,500.00 -
Akhshara – Handwoven Pure Paithani Silk Saree
Paithani saree, also known as the ‘Queen of Sarees’ is one of the most popular types of sarees in India. Along with a beautiful and unique pattern, it also carries a cultural significance. The Paithani has its origins in antiquity, hailing from the royal dynasties of the medieval town of Paithan near Aurangabad. Named after the town, the saree is believed to have been originally made with the finest silk threads from China and pure zari that was spun locally. This sari signifies years of superfluity and the finesse of Indian handloom, and every piece is characterised with the luxurious and liberal use of gold, as well as floral and bird-inspired motifs. The modern iterations of the sari from Paithan and Yeola are crafted from homegrown silk threads from Bangalore, while the zari is sourced from Surat.
Black pure silk traditional peacock pallu paithani saree with running blouse piece
Length 6.3 mts₹15,600.00₹16,450.00Save: ₹850.00
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GOHONA – HANDWOVEN PURE TUSSAR FROM ASSAM
Handwoven pure Tussar by Tussar with all over copper zari weaving saree
Saree length 6.4 metres including blouse piece
₹29,500.00 -
ANNAPURNA IV – HAND BATIK PAINTING ON PREMIUM KATAN SILK
Batik is a technique of wax resist dyeing applied to the whole cloth. This technique originated from the island of Java, Indonesia. Batik is made either by drawing dots and lines of the resist with a spouted tool called a canting, or by printing the resist with a copper stamp called a cap. The applied wax resists dyes and therefore allows the artisan to colour selectively by soaking the cloth in one colour, removing the wax with boiling water, and repeating if multiple colours are desired.
Exclusive hand batik painting on pure Katan silk
saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece
₹10,500.00 -
ABHISHARIKA I – BERHAMPUR DOUBLE PATTA SILK
Berhampur double palla Pure Silk Saree
The Berhampuri silk saree (also known as Phoda Kumbha weaving because of its characteristic temple design) is different from all others Odisha Handloom sarees. The weaving technique is said to have originated over 200 years ago and exported to various parts of the globe through the Gopalpur port in the days of yore. These majestic sarees also adorn the deities of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra at the temple of Puri! For the lovers of Indian Handloom, Berhampuri Patta or double pallu silk sarees are more than treasured jewels, hope you will appreciate this beauty just as we do.
Saree length 5.5 mts, Blouse piece 1 mt.₹22,000.00 -
Tribal Tale II ~ Lambani hand embroidery on pure Cotton
Lambani hand embroidery on pure cotton saree with embroidered blouse piece
₹16,000.00 -
Shailaputri ~ Madhubani Hand Painted Tussar Saree
Madhubani Painting or Mithila Art is a style of Indian art practiced in the mithila region of India and Nepal. It was named after Madhubani district of Bihar. Madhubani paintings continue to primarily depict the nature and the Hindu mythological figures and the themes are generally associated with Hindu deities, fish, birds, animals, natural objects like the sun, moon, trees etc. Besides these central objects of the artwork, scenes from the royal court , different festivals and social events like weddings are also widely painted. The women of the Mithila region, who are extraordinarily talented in this art form, have made their art a subject of artistic attraction across geographical boundariesn.
₹10,500.00 -
Gulaal IV – Handwoven Pure Cotton Saree
Handwoven Pure cotton saree with naksha paar from Bengal
₹1,495.00 -
The Magical Pond ~ Hand batik painting on premium katan silk
Hand batik painting on pure katan silk
saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece
₹8,800.00 -
Agnisha ~ Handwoven Handspun Fine Gopalpur tussar saree
Handwoven Handspun fine tussar with bandha palla / Anchal from Gopalpur Orissa.
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece₹9,750.00 -
Miraya ~ Handwoven Pochampally ikkat Silk
Handwoven Pure Pochampally ikkat silk saree from Telangana
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
₹16,995.00 -
Shrinathji I – Hand batik painting on premium katan silk
Pichwai art inspired hand batik painting on premium tussar
Saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece₹10,500.00
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