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Shubhalaksmi – Handwoven Handspun Gopalpur Tussar Jala Palla Saree
Exclusive handwoven Handspun Gopalpur tussar jala palla saree
Saree length 6.5 mts including running blouse piece₹28,995.00 -
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Tagor Phool – Hand batik painting on premium tussar
Hand batik painting on premium tussar silk
Saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece
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The Bitter Truth – Handwoven Eri by Paat Silk Saree from Assam
Handwoven Pure Eri by Paat Silk with King khap Anchal
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
King khap style: This style is inspired from the Ahom dynasty and signifies the royalty and magnanimity of the erstwhile kingdom.#studiobindi #assamsilk #erisilk #kingkhap
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The Bitter Truth – Handwoven Eri by Paat Silk Saree from Assam
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THE ELEPHANT WHISPERER – KANTHA STITCH ON PREMIUM GACHI TUSSAR
Exclusive hand kantha embroidery on premium Gachi Tussar
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
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The majestic sunflowers – Kantha Hand embroidery on premium tussar
‘Kantha’ is a style of embroidery that originates from Bolpur in the Birbhum district of West Bengal. The word “kantha” in Bengali means an embroidered quilt. The colourful patterns and designs that are embroidered on quilt ,cloths, sarees resulted in the name “Nakshi Kantha”
Exclusive Kantha hand embroidery on premium Gachi Tussar saree
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
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Titir – HANDWOVEN PHODA KUMBHA TUSSAR KOTPAD SAREE
Kotpad is a vegetable-dyed fabric woven by the tribal weavers of the Mirgan community of Kotpad village in Koraput district,Odisha , India. Kotpad handloom fabric is the first item from Odisha that received the Geographical Indication tag, in 2005. The Mirgan community of Kotpad is famous for their exquisite organic dyed textile. They usually weave this textile for “Bhotada”, “Dharua” and other motifs of their neighbouring tribal communities. The natural dye is manufactured from the aul tree grown in this area.
Stunning duel tone (yellow & brown) Handwoven pure tussar tribal motif with long pallu
Saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece
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Utkal Konya – Handwoven Handspun DOLABEDI GOPALPUR TUSSAR SILK
Exclusive handwoven Handspun fine Gopalpur tussar Dolabedi with beautiful fish motif woven border.
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VARNA II – HANDWOVEN BANDHNI TUSSAR BHUJODI SAREE
Handwoven handcrafted pure desi Tussar Bhujodi with Bandhni work saree from Gujarat
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece₹16,650.00₹17,500.00Save: ₹850.00
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VARNA VI – HANDWOVEN BANDHNI TUSSAR BHUJODI SAREE
Handwoven handcrafted pure desi Tussar Bhujodi with Bandhni work saree from Gujarat
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
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YARA SILI SILI I – 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 pure Chhattisgarh tussar with blouse piece
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YARA SILI SILI III – 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 Gopalpur eri tussar with blouse piece
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece₹27,500.00 -
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कश्मकश (Kashmakash) – Hand batik painting on premium tussar
Hand batik painting on pure gachi Tussar silk
saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece
₹11,500.00