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GODAVARI I ~ HANDWOVEN PURE GADWAL SILK
The heirloom of Gadwal sarees has got its roots attached to the state of Andhra Pradesh. These sarees are renowned for their unmatched sheen and their use of traditional imagery in their motifs woven with intricate thread work.
saree length 6.3 mts including blouse piece₹19,850.00 -
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Mohana ~ Handcrafted Pure Designer Tussar Silk
Premium quality tussar with zari border
Hand-painted alongwith cutwork Anchal
Saree length 6.3 mts including blouse piece₹9,000.00₹12,000.00Save: ₹3,000.00
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zahraa – HANDWOVEN PURE TUSSAR GEORGETTE FROM BANARASI
Handwoven pure tussar by Georgette (the vertical thread is Georgette and the Horizontal thread is Tussar) paithani inspired woven anchal and border designer saree from Banaras
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece₹22,500.00 -
Solitary Wood – Handwoven Pure Tussar Bhujodi Saree
Handwoven Pure desi Tussar bhujodi saree from Bhuj, Gujarat
Saree length 6.4 mts including contrast blouse piece₹16,500.00 -
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Cotton Ganjam Bomkai (red) – Tribal Weave of Orissa
COTTON GANJAM BOMKAI
Handwoven Pure natural dyed coarse cotton ganjam bomkai – tribal weaving of Ganjam District, Orissa
This red saree comes with a muktapunji yellow and black Ganga Yamuna border along with the phora kumbh temple motifs.
The pallu starts with the signature big bird motif . Different tribal symbols are woven in extra weft technique along the big pallu.
The blouse piece of the saree is woven in Ganga Yamuna small temple border .
saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece₹16,995.00 -
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SIMANTINI II ~ DOLABEDI SILK FROM ODISHA HANDLOOM
If we consider our country as the textile hub of the world, then undoubtedly Odisha would be the largest producer of ethnic weaves! Bindi is a bit obsessed with the rich Handloom heritage of Odisha for sure and every time we add a gem to our collection, we receive amazing response from you all ! The mesmerizing quality of the fabrics, vibrant color palate, intricate techniques to depict the detailed motifs – every Odisha saree is exquisite in its own way. We can’t express our appreciation and gratitude more towards the numerous clusters of the artisans, who help sustain the textile value chain since hundreds of years in India ! Here’s presenting our gorgeous #Dolabedi collection. Its design is a rare combination of earthy patterns and ancient temple architectural style. Gracefully embrace it to make your unmistakable fashion statement !!
Handwoven Full Body Double Ikkat 4 ply (mulberry silk) Dolabedi Silk Saree with blouse piece
Saree length 5.5 mts blouse piece 90 cm₹20,250.00₹22,500.00Save: ₹2,250.00
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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 -
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Binda – Handwoven Pure Paat Silk from Assam
Exclusive design Handwoven pure Paat (Mulberry) silk by Paat silk saree with Muga Gicha woven Pallu and border from Assam
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece₹32,950.00 -
Paridhi – Handwoven Handspun fine Gopalpur tussar
Handwoven Handspun fine tussar from Gopalpur with bandha palla
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
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EARTHY HUE I ~ AJRAKH HAND PRINTED BHUJODI ORGANIC COTTON SAREE
Bhujodi, a small town few kilometers from Bhuj, is a major textile center of Gujarat , with the vast majority of the inhabitants involved in textile handicraft production. Bhujodi sarees is a 1000 year old tradition that is made of soft and organic cotton.
Ajrak is a block-printed textile that is resist-dyed using natural dyes. including indigo and madder. It is made by Khatris community in Kutch, Gujarat.
Ajrakh hand block printed Kala cotton Bhujodi saree combines two very famous hand craft of India.
Saree length 6.4 mts Including Blouse piece
₹7,800.00 -
PARIDHI I – HANDWOVEN HANDSPUN FINE GOPALPUR TUSSAR
Handwoven handspun eri Tussar from Gopalpur Orissa
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
₹7,600.00 -
Shikarga (Purple) I – Handwoven Pure Katan Banarasi Saree
Pure handwoven Banarasi Katan Silk shikarga fully kadwa weaved saree
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece₹22,500.00 -
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LIVING WITH COLOURS – Pure Linen by Linen Saree
Handwoven pure linen by linen saree including running blouse piece
₹4,450.00 -
Sang-e-Mar Mar – Handwoven Pure Katan Jungla Banarasi
Handwoven Pure Katan golden and silver (Sona-Roopa) zari weaving jungla Banarasi
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece₹21,500.00 -
FREE BIRD (Green) – HANDWOVEN PURE KATAN GOLANI BALUCHARI SAREE
They say mythology is not only about the old stories but it is about the belief contained in them. The beliefs when narrated to us in an interesting way, build our value systems.
This one of a kind Baluchori depicts such a story that is long forgotten but conveys an immensely powerful message.
This is a story of prince Siddhartha, who would change the world as Gautam Buddha in his later life. It is woven so beautifully that we were spellbound by the fineness of the work, which almost resembled a painting. The technique used here is ‘Golani’ and the story goes like this –One morning Prince Siddhartha and his cousin Devadatta, went for a walk in the woods. Siddhartha pointed out a swan flying in the sky to Devadatta. Before Siddhartha could stop him, Devadatta shot an arrow at it.
Struck by the arrow, the bird went down. Both the boys ran towards it. Siddhartha was the first to reach the spot. He picked up the bird, gently removed the arrow, and nursed its wound. Just then Devadatta reached the spot. “Give me the bird, it’s mine,” said Devadatta. Siddharth refused to part with the bird. Devadatta took his cousin to court for justice.
“I shot the arrow and brought the bird down. It belongs to me,” said Devadatta.
“I nursed its wound,” said Siddhartha.
The judge looked at the bird Siddhartha was holding.
“Had the bird been killed by your arrow, you could have claimed it,” said the judge. “But Siddhartha saved it. The bird belongs to the one who saved it, and not to the one who tried to kill it,” said the wise judge.
By that time the wound had healed, and the bird had fully recovered. Siddhartha went out and let the bird go. “The bird is free. It belongs to no one,” said Siddhartha as he watched the swan fly high in the air.
So relevant in today’s world isn’t it? When will a day come when all humans and creatures will be set free in our planet.. free from the exploitation of greedy power mongers?
A story to ponder over… a saree to treasure forever…Saree length 6.3 mts including blouse piece
₹25,000.00 -
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FREE BIRD – HANDWOVEN PURE KATAN GOLANI BALUCHARI SAREE
They say mythology is not only about the old stories but it is about the belief contained in them. The beliefs when narrated to us in an interesting way, build our value systems.
This one of a kind Baluchori depicts such a story that is long forgotten but conveys an immensely powerful message.
This is a story of prince Siddhartha, who would change the world as Gautam Buddha in his later life. It is woven so beautifully that we were spellbound by the fineness of the work, which almost resembled a painting. The technique used here is ‘Golani’ and the story goes like this –One morning Prince Siddhartha and his cousin Devadatta, went for a walk in the woods. Siddhartha pointed out a swan flying in the sky to Devadatta. Before Siddhartha could stop him, Devadatta shot an arrow at it.
Struck by the arrow, the bird went down. Both the boys ran towards it. Siddhartha was the first to reach the spot. He picked up the bird, gently removed the arrow, and nursed its wound. Just then Devadatta reached the spot. “Give me the bird, it’s mine,” said Devadatta. Siddharth refused to part with the bird. Devadatta took his cousin to court for justice.
“I shot the arrow and brought the bird down. It belongs to me,” said Devadatta.
“I nursed its wound,” said Siddhartha.
The judge looked at the bird Siddhartha was holding.
“Had the bird been killed by your arrow, you could have claimed it,” said the judge. “But Siddhartha saved it. The bird belongs to the one who saved it, and not to the one who tried to kill it,” said the wise judge.
By that time the wound had healed, and the bird had fully recovered. Siddhartha went out and let the bird go. “The bird is free. It belongs to no one,” said Siddhartha as he watched the swan fly high in the air.
So relevant in today’s world isn’t it? When will a day come when all humans and creatures will be set free in our planet.. free from the exploitation of greedy power mongers?
A story to ponder over… a saree to treasure forever…Saree length 6.3 mts including blouse piece
₹25,000.00