Inspiration
Carpenter – He was ordered to build an exquisite cabin anywhere he fancied. A man of his craft nailed the foundation of the grounds to hold his refuge. Too ordinary is what he thought because just anybody can fashion a hut on the grounds we walk. The carpenter took a few steps above the common and doused himself in building a fine home he always aspired. A secluded home, removed from the crowd, open to the night sky on a tree top, where he felt perfectly cut off. Penniless maybe, but not needy for penury of human vanity. He aspires for quietude and solitude; evenings spend in conversation with heaven above.
This simple red, white and blue combination strike majestic and dignified in it’s appeal . A faultless choice for a commanding outcome – make your Khwahish (wish) come true.
Details
Length: 5.5 m; Width: 47 inches
Blouse Piece:Included with the saree of length 90-100 cm. The blouse worn in the photographs is only for styling.
Maintenance: Dry Clean and light iron
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in natural light. Colour may vary slightly from the image. Since these products are purely hand worked, there may be variations in the weave, colours and prints. Please accept them as beauty of a hand-made product.
Description
Fabric:
The vibrant prints find life in a pure cotton fabric. The fabric is slightly heavy and not soft like mull cotton. The drape keeps in place. The saree does not need starching and maintains it’s fall very well.
Printing:
The design is block printed on the saree. One of the oldest direct printing techniques is block printing, dating back thousands of years. In block printing, a design is carved into a hard substance like wood. Then, fabric is laid out flat, and the block is dipped in dye and pressed onto the fabric. Block printing doesn’t require many tools and can be done manually. The process is simply repeated until the desired effect is reached. Some printing blocks can be quite intricate.We have used multiple blocks to achieve the entire effect on the saree.