SKU : SYSODI-2
Regular price ₹ 9,400 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 160): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
“There are connoisseurs of blue just as there are connoisseurs of wine.” (Sidonie Gabrielle Colet)
As vibrant as your soul, this blue and yellowish orange Khandua saree is sure to cause ripples when you wear it. The electrifying blue base meets its perfect balance in a warm yellowish orange border which makes this saree as unique as your personality. Accessorize it with your sparkling smile and give chutzpah a whole new meaning.
Fabric: Handwoven 100% pure mulberry silk
Color and Design: Blue base with yellowish orange border; kumbha buti design (The border in actual saree is more orange than yellow)
Blouse Piece: Does not include blouse piece
While every effort is made to present the sarees in their natural colours, subtle variations between images and actual colours may be the result of lighting conditions and digital photography, and the colour/screen settings of your digital devices.
Slight irregularities are inherent to the process of creating traditional handwoven fabric. Instead of taking away from the beauty of the saree, they enhance its uniqueness and charm. The irregularities attest to the fact that the saree is a genuine, handcrafted product.
Other Details:
Product Code: SYSODI-2
Product: Women’s Handloom Saree
MRP: Rs. 9,400.00 inclusive of all taxes
Net Qty: 1
Marketed By: Six Yard Story Private Limited, Registered address - D-3 901, The Legend, Sector 57, Gurgaon 122002
Manufactured By: Local artisans from different clusters across India for Six Yard Story Private Limited
Country Of Origin: India
Customer Care: E-mail - customercare@sixyardstory.com, +91-9311614449
Khandua, also known as Ikat, is a traditional Odiya weave famous for its exquisite craftsmanship and depiction of Bandha art. The use of motifs depicting human and natural forms, flora and fauna, temple architecture and geometrical patterns enhances its appeal. The kumbha buti design, typically woven on the border, is also known as temple design and uses a technique where weavers sit at opposite ends and weave from their respective positions until they meet at the centre. Award-winning weavers in Odisha have been reimagining weaving and dyeing techniques to keep this art form alive and, in the process, preserve India’s timeless culture.
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