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APRATIM III – KARAVATI KINAR VIDARBHA TUSSAR JALA PALLA SAREE
Handwoven Handspun Ganga Yamuna border Pure Karavati Kinar Vidarbha Tussar saree with Jaala palla
Saree length 6.5 mts including running blouse piece -
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AVILASHA I – HANDWOVEN PURE MULBERRY (PAAT) SILK SAREE FROM ASSAM
Sualkuchi: The Silk Village of Assam
Just a handful of us may have heard of Sualkuchi, a quaint village not very far from Guwahati, the largest city of Assam. This picturesque village, however, is heaven for silk fabrics, and is known as the ‘Manchester of East’ as well as the ‘Weaving Mecca of Assam’.
Sualkuchi silk earns GI tag. Sualkuchi offers various silk fabrics to the world, including the golden Muga, ivory white pat, and light beige eri or endi silks.Saree Description:
Paat Silk x Paat Silk Saree. Eri silk & Muga Gicha Silk is used in design Motifs.
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece -
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Ayesha – Peach Pink Handwoven Pure Silk Paithani 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 Named after the town, the saree is believed to have been originally made with the finest silk threads from China and pure zari that was spun locally.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.
Peach pink pure silk traditional peacock pallu paithani saree with running blouse piece
Length 6.3 mts -
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Banjaran I – Lambani hand embroidery on 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.
This one is a beautiful handcrafted Lambani saree on Karvati Kinar vidarbha tussar with embroidered blouse piece
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BANJARAN II – LAMBANI HAND EMBROIDERY ON 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 premium quality Karavati Kinar Vidarbha Tussar with running blouse piece
saree length 6.4 mts
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Banjaran iv ~ 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 premium quality Vidarbha Tussar with running blouse piece
saree length 6.3 mts
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Boita Bandana ~ Pure Handspun fine Gopalpur Tussar
Boita Bandana
(Worship of the Boats)BOITA BANDANA UTSAB, is one of the most important socio-religious festivals in coastal Odisha, which provides vital information about Kalinga’s glorious maritime heritage. The Festival of Boita bandana celebrated on Kartika Purnima, the full-moon day of Kartika (October-November). The festival is celebrated to commemorate the glorious past of commercial sea journeys that were organized to the islands of Bali, Sumatra and Java. Glorious maritime past is remembered and celebrated symbolically.
History books say the Sadhabas (traders) from Kalinga, erstwhile Odisha, used to begin their business journeys to different countries through sea on the auspicious day of Kartik Purnima every year.
Their family members used to gather on the sea shore to give them a grand farewell, wishing them good luck during their journey. The state celebrates the event even today. During this festive period, the idols of “Kartikeswar” are constructed and worshipped.Product: Gopalpur handwoven Handspun fine tussar saree with gorgeous weaving palla / Anchal inspired by the Boita Bandana festival.
saree length 5.5 mts, blouse piece 90 cm
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Lambani hand embroidery Cotton Blouse
Lambani hand embroidery blouse on Khadi cotton fabric
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LAMBI JUDAI ~ LAMBANI HAND EMBROIDERY ON Pure Raw Silk
Lambani hand embroidery on handwoven pure raw silk
Saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece₹25,950.00 -
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Miraaz – Lambani hand embroidery on Bhujodi Tussar
Bhujodi weave meets Lambani hand embroidery — when two favourite genres of sarees converge, the craft becomes truly one-of-a-kind.
Saree length 6.4 metres including blouse piece -
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NAIVEDYAM III ~ BERHAMPUR DOUBLE PATTA PURE SILK SAREE
BERHAMPURI Patta (double Anchal / pallu) Pure Silk with Ganga Yamuna border
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 6.5 mts including blouse piece -
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Neera – Hand Block Printed Pure Katan Silk
Mid night blue Hand block printed pure katan silk
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece -
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NEERA I – HAND BLOCK PRINTED PURE KATAN SILK
Hand block printed premium katan silk
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
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Nirali ~ Shibori Tie Dyed Modal Silk Saree
Shibori tie dyed modal silk
saree length 6.3 mts including blouse piece -
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Nirali II ~ Shibori Tie Dyed Modal Silk Saree
Shibori tiè dyed fine modal silk
saree length 6.3 mts including blouse piece















