A one-of-a-kind saree from the traditional handlooms of Bengal. A region is known for its homegrown variety of raw, rough-hewn silk namely tussar, Bengal is known for the sheer diversity of sarees, when it comes to fabric and embroidery, churned out by its looms. The tussar silk saree that you see on this page is a characteristic number. It’s the colour of pale, crushed ivory that unmistakably belongs to tussar. The same is superimposed with a world of colour-blocked embroidery that leaves bare only the mid-lengths of the pleats and covers all the field of the saree in addition to the endpiece. Executed purely by hand, the style of embroidery is in the neighborhood known as Kantha. This can be a form of running stitch used for quilting and, in this number, it makes for an exquisitely layered finish. Zoom in on the simplistic leaf and flower motifs in natural colour against a palette of orange, gold, greens, and pale blues. An abnormal border is a composite of narrow, multi-coloured panels. Teamed with minimalistic gold pieces, this can be a great saree to wear to ethnic parties and day by day rituals of Indian weddings.
Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only
Pure Tussar Silk Saree from Bangal
Kantha Hand-Embroidered Flowers
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