| Specifications |
| SDS45 | |
| Cotton | |
| Blouse/Underskirt Tailormade to Size |
| Delivery and Return Policies |
| Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days | |
| Free Delivery |
A Kalamkari handloom has its roots from the Mughal era and
is popularly done in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It is globally known for its
elegance and rich heritage. The one shown here is woven on a superfine cotton
fabric is an apt example of decency, uniqueness and divinity. This beige kalamkari
is woven by expert weavers of Telangana, maintaining the iconic patterns and
designs. The entire sari is woven with motifs of Goddess Lakshmi face and
Kathakali dancer’s face. Zoom in to the image to have a clear look at the
border decorated with multiple hands in a sequence postured in an auspicious
mudra.
Not just the main field, even the pallu is loaded with dense
floral patterns and large peacocks. This one is a typical Kalamkari handloom
that has its designs hand painted or block printed in precision highlighting the
diversification and beauty of Indian culture and mythology. Kalamkaris have
prevailed with their style and art and are one of the leading handloom styles
in the current fashion trends. Weaver has restricted to the usage of limited
colors of red and blue on this beige fabric, but the creativity of its usage
adds to the beauty of this sari. You can drape this sari in any ritual events
or puja ceremonies along with other light social family or friends’ gatherings.
The uniqueness and simplicity are some of the key factors that make this Kalamkari
handloom one of demanded Indian garbs.
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