Inspiration
Mid night dreams sung by the fiery heart – the Nightingale . His songs blending into the hush of the night. He sang his faith repeatedly to the rose bud asleep under a blanket of dark mist and silver moonshine stroke the folds of the drifting petals.
His pensive notes pierce the young heart of the red bud – Songs of the forest flames,bubbly brook and another nightingale with a broken heart. The nightingale, an old soul with the old world pain of unrequited love for an old flame. Crimson bud aroused by his melancholy but abashed by her pride and glory – the sweet notes lost into the forest floors.
Crimson roses bloom in mirth and gaiety on a coal black drape. Secret glances, hint of a smile – Be the enigma like a nightingale’s tale. A recommended choice for a cocktail or an evening wear where you need to etch a lasting impression.
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 prints get life on a silk blend of pure tussar and organza. The resulting silk is light and airy and easy to carry. It does not crush easily.
Printing:
The detailed design and the vibrancy of the shades can only be achieved by quality digital prints.
Digital textile printing begins with the art work. We first create an image either by hand work or directly on the computer and convert it to a digital format. Digital textile printing uses large scale inkjet technology and dye (instead of ink).We first pretreat the fabric with liquid solutions that prepare it to accept the dye and better absorb the color. Then the fabric is fed through the printer, which sprays the dye onto the textile with tiny droplets. The final step is fixing the fabric, a process that ensures the permanency of the design. Depending on the type of textile and type of dye, fixing may involve steam, dry heat, or pressure or all a combination of these processes.