Details
Length: 6.50 m (650.00 cm) ; Width: 1.19 m (119.38 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 size S of blouse called Green Glitz.
Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Glitz All Over Blue.
Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Peach Stars.
Fabric: Linen Zari
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Colour may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness
Story
Hot summer afternoons are her favourite. There’s an abandonment about summers. She thinks of the afternoons she spent sitting under the shade of mango trees with her granny telling her stories of valiant kings and brave, imperious queens… and finds herself humming her beloved childhood songs.At the end of the afternoons, she remembers smelling of the soil! The sweltering heat made her feel alive. Draped in pink, she feels feminine, and dainty, and glad to be alive. Actually she’s rarely ever felt any other way.
The Sarangas are ragas of the early afternoon.
This glorious light pink and silver saree will make you love those long summer afternoons again!
Description
Linen is one of the oldest and most widely used fabrics thanks to its versatility. Particularly in countries that experience hot summers for a large part of the year, Linen exists more as a soft summer breeze that just happens to cover up their body as clothing! It feels oh-so-comfortable to the skin while appearing crisp and sturdy even in humid conditions. However, it is not a bed of roses to make a Linen saree. The stunning Linen saree come from pretty hardcore and labour-intensive procedures. Flax is grown (it takes around 100 days to cultivate) and its fibre is separated before it is woven into fabric. Each of these processes involves manual labour and extensive physical work. The separation of flax fibres involves a process called retting and the weaving is done with specific counts as per requirements. The earliest Linen in Egypt is said to have had a thread count of 450 to an inch, which is finer than anything woven today! In a world of factory produced fully machine made fabrics, the Linen stands stubbornly demanding the involvement of hand-work. So, the Linen that reaches you is a story of these heroes who pack in that extra little bit of love along with their amazing work.
This saree is a blend of linen with zari that gives the fabric an ethereal look and feel! Zari has always been used to infuse that special glow, making fabrics look festive and full of shine. As the zari celebrates you by building a halo of light around you, revel in the beauty and join in the celebration!