Details
Length: 6.30 m (630.00 cm) ; Width: 1.09 m (109.22 cm)
Blouse Piece: Yes, the saree comes with a running blouse piece as shown in the 5th image.
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Blouse: Su, The model is wearing S size of blouse called Raabta
Underskirt: You can pair it with a Black underskirt
Fabric: Mulberry Silk
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Colour may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness
Story
As soon as stepped down from the train, she noticed a hop in her step. It was that time of the year again and she couldn’t keep calm! On arriving, she sang, she hugged every person and tree at home, she danced, she took in the fragrance of her old bookshelf, she unpacked every memory back to its place in the house and as the night came, she put on her shoes for the best part of her hometown ritual. She took a walk in the moonlight, every croak of a frog sounding all too familiar, and every gush of air seeming more magical, and breathed in the freedom of finally coming home!
This black handwoven Mulberry silk saree with intricate kantha embroidery is a piece of legacy that feels truly like home!
Description
This is a handwoven Mulberry silk saree with beautiful kantha work on it.
Mulberry silk is a high-quality variety of silk obtained from cocoons of silk worms that feed only on Mulberry leaves. The brilliant shine that vibrates from this silk fabric spells class and traditional beauty. With handloom silk, woven by hand, the magic is exponentially more! The silk threads on the warp and weft of the handloom are woven into a fabric by the master weavers and the magic that ensues is beautiful!
Kantha is traditional embroidery that originated from the nimble hands of industrious women who upcycled fabric bits by stitching them together and crafted a beautiful kaleidoscope of art in the process. It has since evolved into a stunning craft that is practiced by artisans through generations. Kantha refers to a specific kind of stitch, the most basic one being a simple, straight, running stitch. The artisans use spectacular motifs based on simple geometric grids or more complicated, naturalistic designs including birds, foliage, animals and scenes of everyday activities. Working on a design using kantha stitch completely is a fully hand-done, laborious process and thus each saree can take 40-50 days to complete. As kantha work comes to life on fabrics, it transforms into a legacy that is often passed forward as heirloom.