Mayuri - Beige Kosa Silk Madhubani Hand-Painted Concept Saree
I’m grateful to this tree for being my seat
I’m grateful to these leaves for providing me fresh air
Oh, my beautiful feathers, spreading on the ground
And I can’t stop admiring them.
- A Peacock
This Collection draws inspiration from the nature and portrays a story of self love and gratitude. This concept style saree is a blend of Pure Kosa Silk and Madhubani Painting is one of the unique offerings from the house of Aprudha. This seamless canvas is painted in Madhubani Art in an unconventional style.
Madhubani Painting is one of the most famous art forms that is practiced in Mithila, India. This painting is done with a variety of tools including fingers, matchsticks, brushes, nip pens using natural dyes and pigments.
Kosa silk is a Sanskrit name of Tussar Silk. It is obtained from cocoons especially on Arjun, sal, or saja trees. The manufacturing process of Kosa silk is quite time-consuming and complicated due to the rarity of Kosa worm. The process of making a Kosa Silk Saree may take about two to five days. This type of silk is known for its rich texture and delicate nature, considered an ideal fabric to be worn for special occasions.
Madhubani Painting is known for its intricacy, eye-catching geometric patterns, natural and unique style. Kosa Silk is light in weight and has its own shine.
*Note -: We accept only pre-orders on this concept saree. This is a purely handmade product which takes minimum 14 days to dispatch after order confirmation.
Specifications
Here are the specifications
Fabric
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Kosa Silk
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Length and Width
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6 meters, 1.19 meter
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Blouse Piece
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Yes in same colour as saree
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Weave style
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Handwoven/Raigarh Weave
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Description
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This Concept saree is hand painted in Madhubani art. The body of the saree is in beige Kosa Silk which is adorned with beautiful peacock sitting on the branch of a tree and surrounded by leaves and its feathers are spreading on the Pallu.
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Wash Care
Disclaimer:
The Pictures are clicked in both natural lights as well as in studios. The color of the image may vary slightly due to the screen type you are using.