Description
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Body Patterns: The main body of the saree features a delicate, flowing all-over floral creeper (Jall). You can see the characteristic “hand-drawn” quality in the variations of line thickness, which adds to its authentic charm.
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The Pallu (End-piece): The pallu displays a striking contrast with a black base. It features traditional mythological storytelling motifs, common in Pen Kalamkari, depicting figures that appear to be inspired by ancient temple murals.
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Base Fabric: The saree appears to be made of “Bangalore Silk” given its natural sheen and structured drape.
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Natural Dyes: The colors are earthy and muted, typical of the natural vegetable dyes used in this craft.
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Off-white/Cream: The natural base of the fabric.
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Black: Traditionally derived from a mixture of fermented jaggery and iron filings.
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Gold/Bronze: The saree is finished with a metallic Zari border, which adds a touch of elegance and formal appeal.
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Aesthetic: The combination of monochromatic hand-painting with a rich gold border makes this a “connoisseur’s choice”—it balances traditional folk art with modern sophistication.
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Suitability: This is a versatile piece, perfect for high-end formal events, cultural gatherings, or weddings where a “heritage look” is desired.
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Style & Occasion
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Aesthetic: The combination of monochromatic hand-painting with a rich gold border makes this a “connoisseur’s choice”—it balances traditional folk art with modern sophistication.
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Suitability: This is a versatile piece, perfect for high-end formal events, cultural gatherings, or weddings where a “heritage look” is desired.
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