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Banjaran I – Lambani hand embroidery on Chattisgarh Tussar
Lambadi, Labanki or Gor-boli, also called Banjari, is a language spoken by the once nomadic Banjara people across India and it belongs to Indo-Aryan group of languages. They moved to South India from Rajasthan along with the Mughal army in the 16th century and settled in Bijapur district of Karnataka.
Lambani women traditionally make embroidered handicrafts from scrap by pulling out thread from old saris and sewing together patches of cloth, which was then embellished with embroidery, mirror work, cowrie shells, beads and coins.
Today, Lambani women have put their traditional embroidery craft on the international map by adapting to the changing demands of international fashion.
This one is a beautiful handcrafted Lambani saree on vidarbha border pure chatter tussar with embroidered blouse piece
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BANJARAN II ~ LAMBANI HAND EMBROIDERY ON KARVATI KINAR VIDARBHA TUSSAR
Lambadi, Labanki or Gor-boli, also called Banjari, is a language spoken by the once nomadic Banjara people across India and it belongs to Indo-Aryan group of languages. They moved to South India from Rajasthan along with the Mughal army in the 16th century and settled in Bijapur district of Karnataka.
Lambani women traditionally make embroidered handicrafts from scrap by pulling out thread from old saris and sewing together patches of cloth, which was then embellished with embroidery, mirror work, cowrie shells, beads and coins.
Today, Lambani women have put their traditional embroidery craft on the international map by adapting to the changing demands of international fashion.
Lambani hand embroidery on Karvati Kinar Vidarbha Tussar Ganga Yamuna border with running blouse piece
saree length 6.3 mts
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Ramchandrapedi – Double Palla Handwoven Handspun Gopalpur tussar
Ramchandra pedi
Handwoven Handspun double anchal fine Gopalpur tussar with jaala palla.
This saree has intricately weaved motifs of shankh, chakra, Padma , elephant, squirrel woven on the palla. This is known as Ramchandra pedi because saree entwines the auspicious symbols of Lord Ramchandra. It is believed that the fine stripes on the squirrel’s body was formed when Ramchandra gently stroked his fingers on their head.Saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece
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GANJAM BOMKAI (Green) HANDWOVEN HANDSPUN GOPALPUR TUSSAR
Ganjam Bomkai is a tribal weave saree that draws inspiration from the nature to create beautiful motifs. It’s a traditional weave of Odisha. This Ganjam bomkai saree is a Handwoven Handspun fine tussar from Gopalpur, Odisha
This parrot green with dark chocolate border saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
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GANJAM BOMKAI (Blue) HANDWOVEN HANDSPUN GOPALPUR TUSSAR
Ganjam Bomkai is a tribal weave saree of Odisha that draws inspiration from the nature to create beautiful motifs.This Ganjam bomkai saree is a Handwoven Handspun fine tussar from Gopalpur, Odisha with a beautiful woven border.
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece -
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YARA SILI SILI I – LAMBANI HAND EMBROIDERY ON Eri Tussar
Lambadi, Labanki or Gor-boli, also called Banjari, is a language spoken by the once nomadic Banjara people across India and it belongs to Indo-Aryan group of languages. They moved to South India from Rajasthan along with the Mughal army in the 16th century and settled in Bijapur district of Karnataka.
Lambani women traditionally make embroidered handicrafts from scrap by pulling out thread from old saris and sewing together patches of cloth, which was then embellished with embroidery, mirror work, cowrie shells, beads and coins.
Today, Lambani women have put their traditional embroidery craft on the international map by adapting to the changing demands of international fashion.
Lambani embroidery done on handwoven eri tussar with blouse piece
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece -
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Nirjaraa – Handwoven Handspun Fine Gopalpur Tussar Dongria
Handwoven Handspun Gopalpur tussar Dongria Saree
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece -
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YARA SILI SILI II – LAMBANI HAND EMBROIDERY ON GOPALPUR TUSSAR
Lambadi, Labanki or Gor-boli, also called Banjari, is a language spoken by the once nomadic Banjara people across India and it belongs to Indo-Aryan group of languages. They moved to South India from Rajasthan along with the Mughal army in the 16th century and settled in Bijapur district of Karnataka.
Lambani women traditionally make embroidered handicrafts from scrap by pulling out thread from old saris and sewing together patches of cloth, which was then embellished with embroidery, mirror work, cowrie shells, beads and coins.
Today, Lambani women have put their traditional embroidery craft on the international map by adapting to the changing demands of international fashion.
Lambani embroidery done on handwoven Handspun fine tussar from Gopalpur, Orissa – a classic combination!
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Ganjam Bomkai (Yellow) – Handwoven Handspun Gopalpur Tussar Saree
Handwoven Handspun fine Gopalpur Tussar Saree
Motifs/design inspired from : Ganjam Bomkai Saree which is a tribal weave saree of Odisha that draws inspiration from the nature to create beautiful motifs.
This beautiful red & yellow combination Ganjam bomkai saree is a Handwoven Handspun fine tussar from Gopalpur, Odisha
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece -
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Ganjam Bomkai (Red) – Handwoven Handspun Gopalpur Tussar Saree
Handwoven Handspun fine Gopalpur Tussar Saree
Motifs/design inspired from Ganjam Bomkai which is a tribal weave saree of Odisha that draws inspiration from the nature to create beautiful motifs.
This beautiful red & black combination Ganjam bomkai saree is a Handwoven Handspun fine tussar from Gopalpur, Odisha
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece -
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LAMBI JUDAI II ~ LAMBANI HAND EMBROIDERY ON SHIBORI Tussar Saree
Lambadi, Labanki or Gor-boli, also called Banjari, is a language spoken by the once nomadic Banjara people across India and it belongs to Indo-Aryan group of languages. They moved to South India from Rajasthan along with the Mughal army in the 16th century and settled in Bijapur district of Karnataka.
Lambani women traditionally make embroidered handicrafts from scrap by pulling out thread from old saris and sewing together patches of cloth, which was then embellished with embroidery, mirror work, cowrie shells, beads and coins.
Today, Lambani women have put their traditional embroidery craft on the international map by adapting to the changing demands of international fashion.Lambani embroidery on premium Katan silk with shibori dyed saree
Saree length 5.5 mts
Blouse piece 90 cm -
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Aakriti I – Hand Block Print on Pure Tussar
Hand Block Print Tussar.
Saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece -
Prisha IV ~ Printed Gicha Tussar Silk
Printed pure Gicha tussar lite weight soft and easy to drape saree with contrast blouse piece , saree length 6.3 mts
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Prisha III ~ Printed Gicha tussar silk
Printed pure Gicha tussar lite weight soft and easy to drape saree with contrast blouse piece , saree length 6.3 mts
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Prisha II ~ Printed Gicha tussar silk
Printed pure Gicha tussar lite weight soft and easy to drape saree with contrast blouse piece , saree length 6.3 mts
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Prisha ~ Printed Pure Gicha Tussar silk
Printed pure Gicha tussar lite weight soft and easy to drape saree with contrast blouse piece , saree length 6.3 mts
₹4,195.00
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