Inspiration
The shaada shari laal par (white saree with red border) re created with a contemporary tempo. The block prints are inspired by Alpana (rangoli) done in Bengali homes to decorate the floors and stairways on special occasions. Traditionally a white saree with red border is draped on the last day of the Durga puja called Dashami/Dushera.
It is a tradition dear to everyone who likes to dress up in ‘Dashamir Shaaj’ (Dressed for Dushera).
Details
Length: 5.5 m; Width: 47 inches
Blouse Piece: Comes with it’s own blouse piece 90cm to 1m. The blouse worn in the photos are 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:
A progressive journey in textile of interwoven yarns. A warp and weft combination of Tussar and Moonga silk with a broad woven gold border.
Printing:
Block printed by hand. A combination of blocks have been used across the saree. The body of the saree has a geometric blocks. The border has traditional blocks inspired by Bengali Rangoli, called ‘Alpana’ patterns. The pallav of the saree has a combination of ‘Alpana’ and geometric blocks.