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Tussar Silk Hand Block Printed Scarf
ScarvesHalf width Tussar silk hand block printed scarf. This can be used as table runners and bed throws as well.24.84$ -
Tussar Silk Kantha Scarf
ScarvesTussar silk dyed in double colour, hand embroidered kantha done with a floral and leaf design194.65$ -
Tussar Silk Shobori Kantha Scarf
ScarvesGradtion hand dyed shibori scarf, finished with machine running stitch panels on 4 corners and back lined with a tussar silk fabric221.50$ -
Block Printed Baluchari Saree
SarisBright pink,block printed baluchari saree, Handwoven silk, dyed in rich and lustrous shades of red, crimson, purple,206.46$ -
Banarasi Saree
SarisBanarasi sarees are woven in Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh. They are one of the finest traditional sarees in India and very rich due to its intricate hand weaving and rich threads, which makes them ideal for special occasions, festivals, and weddings. The many varieties of Banarasi silk saree are organza, satin borders, jangla, Brocades, Tanchoi, cutwork, and Resham butidar that have interesting designs of animals, birds, floral, fruit, human figures, and geometric patterns. Normally 3 weavers are required in the creation of this saree. One weaves the saree, the second one handles the revolving ring in making bundles, and the third one assists in border designing. Making the Banarasi saree requires teamwork. An artist created design boards by sketching the designs on a graph paper along with colour concepts. Punch cards are then created before selecting the final design then hundreds of perforated cards are created to accommodate a single design for a saree. To knit the perforated cards on the loom, different colours and threads are used. The perforated cards are then paddled in a systematic manner to ensure the main weave picks up the right colours and patterns.660.73$